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Activities
of the Center
The
Center provides support for core interest groups, in which faculty, graduate
students, and visiting scholars will focus on topics of mutual concern.
The goals of these working groups are identifying when and why people,
individually and collectively, become actively involved in doing good
for others and for society.
Examples
of three such core interest groups are:
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studies of individuals who have become actively involved in doing good
for society;
- studies
of organizations that foster participation on the part of its members;
- studies
of communities with high levels of citizen participation and civic engagement;
- studies
of cultures that foster and promote the ideals of participation and
involvement.
In
addition, the Center sponsors and supports a variety of other ongoing
activities designed to promote the sharing of intellectual perspectives,
the building of connections between and among participants and their research
interests, the development of collaborative research agendas that leverage
the individual expertise of the Center participants.
Examples
of such ongoing activities are:
- an
ongoing seminar series, at which one of the Center participants will
be responsible for a presentation and seminar discussion related to
current and planned research;
- scholarly
conferences, in which panels of participants are invited to come to
the Center to present their research relevant to the theme of the conference
and to discuss possible collaborative ventures involving the Center;
- guest
speakers, who will be invited to present the results of their newest
research;
- scholarly
visits by researchers from other institutions (either short term visits
of a week to ten days, or longer visits of a semester or full academic
year to be coordinated with visitors’ sabbaticals from their home
institutions).
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