Please find references (and some full-text links) for materials that researchers are using to explore the concept of civic professionalism.
Battistoni, R. M. (2002). Civic engagement across the curriculum: A resource book for service-learning faculty in all disciplines. Providence, RI: Campus Compact.
Boyte, H. C. (May 01, 2008). Against the Current: Developing the Civic Agency of Students. Change: the Magazine of Higher Learning, 40, 3, 8-15. (Available here.)
Boyte, H. C., & Fretz, E. (January 01, 2010). Civic Professionalism. Journal of Higher Education Outreach and Engagement, 14, 2, 67-90. (Available if you register with this journal here.)
Saltmarsh, J. (June 06, 2005). The Civic Promise of Service Learning. Liberal Education, 91, 2, 50-55. (Available here.)
Sullivan, W. M. (November 16, 2004). Can Professionalism Still Be a Viable Ethic?. Good Society, 13, 1, 15-20. (Available here.)
Sullivan, W., & Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, Menlo Park, CA. (2004). Preparing Professionals as Moral Agents. Carnegie Perspectives. Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. 51 Vista Lane, Stanford, CA 94305. (Available here.)
Sullivan, W. M. (August 01, 2005). Markets vs. professions: value added?. Daedalus, 134, 3, 19-26. (Available here.)
O’Meara, K.A. (2003). Reframing Incentives and Rewards for Community Service-Learning and Academic Outreach. Journal of Higher Education Outreach and Engagement, 8 (2) 201-220. (Available if you register with this journal here.)
O’Meara, K. A., Sandmann, L. R., Saltmarsh, J., & Giles, J. D. E. (April 01, 2011). Studying the Professional Lives and Work of Faculty Involved in Community Engagement. Innovative Higher Education, 36, 2, 83-96.

