This volume of case studies, based on original qualitative research, has
been written expressly for student affairs educators and administrators
at the college and university level. Giving Voice to Critical Campus
Issues addresses the complex issues of classism, student suicide,
alcohol-related death, acquaintance rape, multiracial identity, and the
self-development of young adults with alcoholic parents. Practitioners
and faculty can use this crucial book to enrich their understanding of
the deep complexities of campus life; and they will also find themselves
more attuned to the often unheard and/or unacknowledged voices of young
men and women who have both distinctive needs and dynamic potential.
With introductory chapters describing the constructivist qualitative
methodology that underlies each case study, this book will serve as an
excellent text for graduate-level research classes. It will also be an
outstanding resource for undergraduate leadership and residence life
classes, and for training and seminars aimed at student affairs staff.
Co-published with American College Personnel Association.