Introduction; Emily A. Nemeth and Ashley N. Patterson.
- Section I. Becoming Rooted: Strengthening The Foundation Of Critical Service-learning.
- Chapter 1. Social Movement Building as Critical Service-Learning; Joanne Tien.
- Chapter 2. Womxn of Color's Community Engagement in College: The Role of Family in Defining and Sustaining Community-Engaged Service; Gema Cardona.
- Chapter 3. A Call for a Framework that Disrupts Anti-Black Racism: A Space for Integrating and Expanding Critical Service Learning in Higher Education; Nicole Webster.
- Section II. Critical Cartography: Using Decolonizing Tools To Map The Landscape Of Critical Servicel Earning.
- Chapter 4. Weeding for Social Justice; Colleen Rost-Banik and Ulla Hasager.
- Chapter 5. Balancing in a Whirlwind: The Influence of International Service-Learning on Preservice Teachers' Movement Toward Humanizing Pedagogy; Meagan A. Hoff, Kristie O'Donnell Lussier, and Lori Czop Assaf.
- Chapter 6. Undergraduate Service Learning as a Context for Exploring the Institutional Void of Higher Education; Diana Arya, Alexandria Muller, John Cano, Faith Hyun, Mallory Rice, and Devon Christman.
- Section III. Digital (re)design: Exploring The Potential Of Critical Eservice-learning.
- Chapter 7. Crafting Critical Service-Learning in Online Spaces: Critical eService-Learning; Jean Strait.
- Chapter 8. Integrating the Socially Homeless through the Online Teaching and Learning Environments via the Implementation of Critical eService-Learning; Anna Zak and Christine Angel.
- Chapter 9. Can Empathy Go Virtual? Creating Authentic Connections Through Critical eService-Learning Design; Suzanne Ehrlich, Amanda Hall, Christian Winterbottom, and Michelle Bartlett.
- Section IV. Building Capacity: Models For Embedding Engagement Across Scales.
- Chapter 10. Lessons from the Intersections: Participatory and Emergent Knowledge Production in Critical Service-Learning; Maurice Stevens.
- Chapter 11. Reckoning with (Recent) History: Reparatory Service Learning for Transformative Change; Alexios Rosario-Moore and Editha Rosario-Moore.
- Chapter 12. Towards a Social Justice Model for Service-Learning: A Practitioner Inquiry; Julie Jaynes-Pacheco.
- Chapter 13. Critical Service-Learning Amidst Conflict: Tensions and Opportunities for Peacebuilding in Divided Societies; Laura Fonseca and Lina Trigos-Carrillo.
- Section V. From Theory To Embodiment: Exploring Design Features Of Effective Critical Service-learning Projects And Coursework.
- Chapter 14. Lessons on Transformative Reflection: Practitioner Research on Redesigning Reflection in Critical Service-Learning; Raquel Wood.
- Chapter 15. Adopting Cultural Humility to Humanize Critical Service-Learning in Teacher Education; Darren Lund.
- Chapter 16. It Takes a Village: The Big Buddy Program Parents' Perspectives; Ted Kesler and Karla Manning.