How transformative can education be? Does talking about difference lead to accepting difference? The result of a semester long participant-observation study of an upper level Communication Studies course on multiculturalism this study investigates and evaluates the efforts that students undertake with regard to multiculturalism collaboration and social change. Through analysis of students' writing and mapping of class discussion and of course structure the study illustrates the ways that spatial rhetorics inform and influence the discursive practices of students working towards accepting differences and reaching consensus while in the process of planning a community service project. Students' struggles to embrace difference and multiculturalism as both theory and practice are presented in the students' own words.This book is geared toward researchers and educators in Composition and Rhetoric Multiculturalism and Service-Learning.
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