Selected Publications
Orphan, C., & Hartley, M. (2020). How Change Unravels: The Failure of Ideal-Centered Organizational Change at Regional Comprehensive Universities. The Journal of Higher Education.
Jonbekova, D., Sparks, J., Hartley, M., & Kuchumova, G. (2020). Development of University-Industry Partnerships in Kazakhstan: Innovation Under Constraint. International Journal of Education Development, 79, 2–10.
Benson, L., Harkavy, I., Puckett, J., Hartley, M., Hodges, R., Johnston, F., & Weeks, J. (2017.) Knowledge for Social Change. Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press, Philadelphia, PA.
Harkavy, I., Hartley, M., Hodges, R.A., & Weeks, J. (2016). Working to Educate Global Citizens and Create Neighborly Communities Locally and Globally: Penn’s Partnerships in West Philadelphia as a Democratic Experiment in Progress. Higher Learning Research Communications, 6(2), 1-13.
Hartley, M., Gopaul, P., Sagintayeva, A., & Apergenova, R. (2015). Learning autonomy: Higher education reform in Kazakhstan. Higher Education, 72(3), 277-289.
Harkavy, I., Hartley, M., Hodges, R. A., Sorrentino, A., & Weeks, J. (2014). Effective governance of a university as an anchor institution: University of Pennsylvania as a case study. In S. Bergan, E. Egron-Polak, J. Kohler, L. Purser, & A. Spyropoulou (Eds.), Leadership and governance in higher education: Handbook for decision-makers and administrators (pp. 2–27). Berlin, Germany: Raabe Academic Publishers.
Harkavy, I., Hartley, M., Hodges, R., & Weeks, J. (2014). The promise of university-assisted community schools to transform American schooling: A report from the field: 1985-2012. Peabody Journal, 88(5), 525–540.
Hartley, M., Gadsden, V., Harkavy, I., & Hodges, R. (2013). Leading institutional change to promote a diverse democracy. In S. Bergan, E. Egron-Polak, J. Kohler, & L. Purser (Eds.), Leadership and governance in higher education: Handbook for decision-makers and administrators (pp. 2–18). Berlin, Germany: Raabe Academic Publishers.
Sponsler, L., & Hartley, M. (2013). Five things student affairs professionals can do to institutionalize civic engagement. NASPA Research and Policy Institute Brief, 1–12.
Harkavy, I., & Hartley M. (2012). Integrating a commitment to the public good into the institutional fabric: Further lessons from the field. Journal of Higher Education Outreach and Engagement, 16(4), 17–36.
Hartley, M., & Saltmarsh, J. (2011). Creating the democratically engaged university—Possibilities for constructive action. In J. Saltmarsh & M. Hartley (Eds.), To serve a larger purpose: Engagement for democracy and the transformation of higher education (pp. 289–299). Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press.
Harris, M. S., & Hartley, M. (2011). Witch-hunting at Crucible University: The power and peril of competing organizational ideologies. The Journal of Higher Education, 82(6), 691–719
Saltmarsh, J., & Hartley, M. (Eds.). (2011). To serve a larger purpose: Engagement for democracy and the transformation of higher education. Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press.