Title of article :
Social Justice and Its Role in Mission Statements: Voicing Commitments to Social Justice and Implications for Student Affairs Professionals
Author/Authors :
Devies ، Brittany Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs - Leadership Learning Research Center - Florida State University , Arias ، Valerie University of North Carolina at Charlotte , Brown ، Olivia F. Center for Leadership - Elon University , Foreman ، Ellie J. Academic and College Counselor - Valor Christian High School
Abstract :
Upon reviewing the mission statements of over 6,500 institutions of higher education in the United States, 40 institutions were isolated for their inclusion of the words “social justice.” The research team analyzed the use of the term through qualitative content analysis. In this conventional content analysis, open, inductive coding was used to explore how social justice is included in mission statements and its relevant context. Using content analysis, the research team developed a framework of four value types present in mission statements: foundational values, espoused values, instilled values, and pursued values. The findings explore what each of these values mean for practice. Finally, we conclude with implications for practice, specifically for new professionals and institutions engaging in this work. As new professionals enter the student affairs profession, these implications for practice can help them understand how their personal values and pursuits for social justice fit into their institution’s mission statements and actions taken for social justice.
Keywords :
Mission Statements , Social Justice , Higher Education , Content Analysis , Student Affairs
Journal title :
Journal of Higher Education Policy and Leadership Studies
Journal title :
Journal of Higher Education Policy and Leadership Studies