HomeResearch SeminarsTeaching Democratic Thinking Showcase of Participant Publications and Presentations Share: Section NavigationSkip section navigationIn this sectionTeaching Democratic Thinking About the Seminar Participants Showcase of Participant Publications and Presentations We are pleased to showcase Elon Research Seminar on Teaching Democratic Thinking participants’ publications and presentations related to their seminar projects: Bloch-Schulman, Stephen, & castor, maggie. (2015). “I Am Not Trying to Be Defiant, I Am Trying to Be Your Partner: How to Help Students Navigate Educational Institutions That Do Not Value Democratic Practice.” Partnerships: A Journal of Service-Learning and Civic Engagement, 6(1), 161-180.Bloch-Schulman, Stephen, Engelmann, Donna, and castor, maggie. “Teaching Democratic Thinking.” American Association of Philosophy Teachers Biennial Conference. Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. August 2010.Bloch-Schulman, Stephen, Humphrey, J. F., Jovanovic, Spoma , Giles, Hollyce “Sherry” , Malotky, Dan, & Campbell, Audrey. (2015). “What Kind of Community? An Inquiry into Teaching Practices that Move beyond Exclusion.” Partnerships: A Journal of Service-Learning and Civic Engagement, 6(1), 25-50.Bloch-Schulman, Stephen, Minnich, Elizabeth, Engelmann, Donna, Cubberley, Mark, and Whitfield, Ed. “Teaching Democratic Thinking.” Association of American Colleges and Universities Annual Meeting. Washington, D.C. January 2010.Bloch-Schulman, Stephen, Rogers, Patricia, castor, maggie. (Eds.) Partnerships: A Journal of Service-Learning and Civic Engagement, 6(1).Bloch-Schulman, Stephen. (2010). “When the ‘Best Hope’ Is Not So Hopeful, What Then?: Democratic Thinking, Democratic Pedagogies, and Higher Education.” The Journal of Speculative Philosophy, 24(4), 399–415.Bloch-Schulman, Stephen, Minnich, Elizabeth, Whitfield, Ed, Simmons, Desirae, Morris, Wesley, Leaman, Michele, Jovanovic, Spoma, Edwards, Kathleen, and Castor, Maggie. “Teaching Democratic Thinking.” Association of American Colleges and Universities Annual Meeting. Washington, D.C. January 2012.Bloch-Shulman, Stephen, Castor, Maggie, and Moore, Jessie L. “Exploring Radical Research.” International Society for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. October 2011.Bringle, Robert, Clayton, Patti, & Bringle, Kathryn E. (2015). “From Teaching Democratic Thinking to Developing Democratic Civic Identity.” Partnerships: A Journal of Service-Learning and Civic Engagement, 6(1), 51-76.Jovanovic, Spoma, Congdon Jr, Mark, Miller, Crawford, & Richardson, Garrett. (2015). “Rooting the Study of Communication Activism in an Attempted Book Ban.” Partnerships: A Journal of Service-Learning and Civic Engagement., 6(1), 115-135.Moore, Jessie L. (2013). “Preparing Advocates: Service-Learning in TESOL for Future Mainstream Educators.”TESOL Journal, 4(3), 555-570.Price, Christopher, Harlap, Yael, Gutierrez, Lorriane, and Meier, Elizabeth. “The scholarship of teaching democratic thinking and facilitating diversity learning.” International Society for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning. Hamilton, Ontario. October 2012. Please check back for updates.