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Page 1: “Extending Our Conversations through the eJournal of Public Affairs”

“Extending Our Conversations through the eJournal of Public Affairs”

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“Extending Our Conversations through the eJournal of Public Affairs”

Rachelle Darabi, Andrew Lokie, Marc CooperADP Conference June 7-9, 2012

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Our Story

Public Affairs: In the Beginning Rachelle Darabi, Associate Provost, Missouri State

University

The eJournal Project: Beyond the 3 PillarsAndrew Lokie, eJournal Editor, Professor, Missouri State

University

Scholarly Publication: Out of the GateMarc Cooper, eJournal Managing Editor, Professor, Missouri

State University

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In the Beginning

Rachelle Darabi

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Ethical Leadership

Cultural Competence

Community Engagement

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Ethical Leadership

Cultural Competence

Community Engagement

1997

2006

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Building Collaborations

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1997

2006

2012

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Andrew Lokie

Beyond the 3 Pillars

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Civic Learning

Ethical LeadershipEthical Leadership is striving for excellence and integrity as one continually develops ethical and moral reasoning while contributing to the common good. Ethical leaders have the courage to live by their principles in all parts of their personal and professional lives.

Cultural CompetenceCultural Competence begins with cultural self-awareness and expands to knowledge of, respect for, and skills to engage with those of other cultures. Culturally competent individuals respect multiple perspectives and are able to successfully negotiate cross-cultural differences.

Community EngagementCommunity Engagement is recognizing needs in the communities within which one belongs, then contributing knowledge and working with the community to meet those needs. Community engagement requires extending beyond one's self for the betterment of the community--a process that fosters greater awareness and personal growth.

Democracy Engagement Public Affai

rshttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GEa5TtFLBs8

http://publicaffairs.missouristate.edu/

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1qlv_0xj0Yg

http://www.tccle.org/civicsmission.html

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A CALL TO ACTION

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Center for Civic LeadershipFort Hays State University

Center for the Study of CitizenshipWayne State University

The Center for Information and Research on Civic Learning and Engagement, (CIRCLE), Tufts University

The New England Resource Center for Higher Education (NERCHE)

Imagining America (IA), Syracuse University

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A CALL TO ACTION

Professor Maria Michalczyk

Art and Design program- DES 331 Advanced Typography

This exciting process provided 18 inspiring outcomes, one yielding a great solution for the new eJournal of Public Affairs website

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Marc Cooper

Out of the Gate

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PERSONNEL

Rachelle Darabi- informally acts as

Executive Editor

Andrew Lokie- Editor- operations- ensures established

guidelines

Marc Cooper- Managing Editor- content review- peer review

Kris Sutliff- Copy Editor

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EDITORIAL BOARD

National Board- Includes several major scholars- Board members all activeo Telephone meetingso Peer reviewers

Includes ADP members

Mike Stout (Sociology) is a local member

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QUALITY CONTROL

Double blind peer review

Copy editing

Writing and citation standards (APA)

Reasonable rejection rate

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CONCLUSION

eJournal is a scholarly periodical

Sufficient personnel and resources to support the journal

Receiving high quality submissions

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CreditsPresentation available at:

http://adptdc2012.pbworks.com

eJournal available at:http://ejournal.missouristate.edu

Presenters:Rachelle Darabi, [email protected]

Andrew Lokie, [email protected]

Marc Cooper, [email protected]

Video Producer:Dana Dominguez

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