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No 2008:146: Responding to Emerging Need: Can Nonprofit Organisations in Ireland Learn Anything from Business? A Possible Basis for Comparison
Catherine Breathnach
No 2008:145: Effects of International Volunteering and Service: Individual and Institutional Predictors
Margaret S. Sherraden,
Benjamin Lough and
Amanda Moore McBride
No 2008:144: French NGOs in the Global Era: Professionalization “Without Borders”?
Gordon D. Cumming
No 2008:143: The Decoupling of Organizational Society: The Case of Norwegian Voluntary Organizations
Dag Wollebæk
No 2008:142: Civil Society Opposition to Nonferrous Metals Mining in Guatemala
William N. Holden and
R. Daniel Jacobson
No 2008:141: Nonprofits Serving the Latino Community in the Washington, D.C., Metropolitan Area A Portrait of Their Features and Activities
Guillermo Cantor
No 2008:140: Community-Based Nonprofits Serving Ethnic Populations in the Washington, D.C., Metropolitan Area
Carol J. De Vita and
Alicia Lee
No 2008:139: Civil Society Structures Serving Latinos in the Washington, D.C., Metropolitan Area
Guillermo Cantor and
Carol J. De Vita
No 2008:138: Boards of Midsize Nonprofits: Their Needs and Challenges
Francie Ostrower
No 2008:137: The Importance of Church Attendance and Membership of Religious Voluntary Organizations for the Formation of Social Capital
Kristin Strømsnes
No 2008:136: Networks and the Organization of Identity: The Case of Norwegian Snowboarding
Kari Steen-Johnsen
No 2008:135: Two hypotheses about the emergence of a post-national European model of citizenship
Bernard Enjolras
No 2008:134: Change and Power in Complex Democratic Organizations. The Case of Norwegian Elite Sports
Kari Steen-Johnsen
No 2008:133: Voluntary associations, trust and civic engagement
Dag Wollebæk and
Kristin Strømsnes
No 2008:132: Schools of democracy? Disentangling the relationship between civic participation and political action in 17 European countries
Tom Van Der Meer and
Erik Van Ingen
No 2008:131: Reconsidering the Effects of Bonding Social Capital: A Closer Look at Black Civil Society Institutions in America
Brian D. Mc Kenzie
No 2008:130: Behavior of Nonprofit Organizations in For-Profit Markets: The Curious Case of Unprofitable Revenue-Raising Activities
Maxim Sinitsyn and
Burton A. Weisbrod
No 2008:129: Getting to Yes... or No: Nonprofit Decision Making and Interorganizational Restructuring
David A. Campbell
No 2008:128: Social Capital and Network Externalities: Evidence from Gender Sensitive JFM Programme in West Bengal
Nimai Das and
Debnarayan Sarker
No 2008:127: Governance failure in social enterprise
Chris Low and
Chris Chinnock
No 2008:126: Improving NPOs’ accountability in the enlarged EU: towards a common framework for financial reporting in European NPOs’
Claudio Travaglini
No 2008:125: Social enterprise and the measurement of social value: methodological issues with the calculation and application of the social return on investment
Patrick W. Ryan and
Isaac Lyne
No 2008:124: Who is for community participation? Who is community participation for? Exploring the well-being potential for involvement in regeneration
Melvyn Evans
No 2008:123: Bowling Together: Anatomy of a Successful Association Merger
Julie Pietroburgo and
Stephen P. Wernet
No 2008:122: GIVING UP THE SINGLE LIFE: Leadership Motivations for Interorganizational Restructuring of Nonprofit Organizations
David Campbell
No 2008:121: DEFENDING NEIGHBORHOODS WITH MULTIPLE PUBLICS: Opportunities and Challenges for Community-Based Nonprofit Organizations
Tarry Hum
No 2008:120: TRANSFORMING THE DYNAMICS OF NONPROFIT BOARDS: From Passive to Active Agencies
Paul B. Firstenberg
No 2008:119: The Limits and Potential of Nonprofit Organizations in Participatory Planning: A Case Study of the New York HIV Planning Council
John J. Chin
No 2008:118: EXPLORING PERCEIVED EFFECTIVENESS OF NONPROFIT LEAD-ORGANIZATION NETWORKS FOR SOCIAL SERVICE DELIVERY
Bin Chen and
Elizabeth A. Graddy
No 2008:117: The European Social Dialogue in the Shadow of Hierarchy
Stijn Smismans
No 2008:116: New Modes of Governance and the Participatory Myth
Stijn Smismans
No 2008:115: Valuing the Voluntary and Community Sector in Rotherham in 2008
Tracey Coule,
Sarah Pearson and
Rob Macmillan
No 2008:114: Family Foundation Philanthropy Report on the giving of the largest charitable family foundations in the US, the UK and the rest of Europe 2008
Cathy Pharoah
No 2008:113: The Use of Receipts and Payments Accounts for Financial Reporting by Smaller Charities
Gareth G. Morgan
No 2008:112: Beyond ethnocentrism: managing the intercultural dimension in international aid
Mario Ianniello
No 2008:111: Perspectives of the development of civil society under the Lisbon Treaty: reflections of a sociologist
Kazimiera Wódz
No 2008:110: Der Schweizer Stiftungssektor im Überblick
Prof. Dr. Georg von Schnurbein
No 2008:109: Alternative models of accountability for third sector organisations in New Zealand
Jenny Aimers and
Dr Peter Walker
No 2008:108: Peace Building and Participation in Northern Ireland: Local Social Movements and the Policy Process since the “Good Friday” Agreement
Nicholas Acheson and
Carl Milofsky
No 2008:107: Images and Concepts of the Third Sector in Europe
Jacques Defourny and
Victor Pestoff
No 2008:106: Social Enterprise in Europe: Recent Trends and Developments
Jacques Defourny and
Marthe Nyssens
No 2008:105: The Role of Ordinary People in Democratization
Christian Welzel and
Ronald Inglehart
No 2008:104: Exploring the Notion of the Europeanization of Public Spheres and Civil Society in Fostering a Culture of Dialogue Through the Concept of “Proper Distance”
Bridgette Wessels
No 2008:103: Europe of Networks or the European Public Sphere? Four plus One Approaches
Hannu Nieminen
No 2008:102: 'Whispering at the back door'? The voluntary and community sector and public policy implementation in post-accession Hungary
Stephen P. Osborne,
Gyorgy Jenei and
Gergely Fabian
No 2008:101: Citizenship and Civic Activity in Contemporary Bulgaria: (Non-) European Dimensions
Boris Popivanov
No 2008:100: Enhanced government commitment: A key to an effective government-NGO relationship in Kyrgyzstan
Kanykey Jailobaeva
No 2008:99: The State, Civil Society and the Donor Development Agenda: the Case of Kyrgyzstan
Kanykey Jailobaeva
No 2008:98: All the truth about NGO funding in Kyrgyzstan: Numbers and facts
Kanykey Jailobaeva
No 2008:97: ‘We Make Progress Because We are Lost’: Critical Reflections on Co-producing Knowledge as a Methodology for Researching Non-Governmental Public Action
Jenny Pearce
No 2008:96: Coming in from the cold? The impact of the contract culture on voluntary sector homelessness agencies in England
David Chater
No 2008:95: Social Capital: an assessment of its relevance as a conceptual and policy tool
Aoife Gilligan Quinn
No 2008:94: Representative Democracy As Mediated Politics: Rethinking The Links Between Representation And Participation
Enrique Peruzzotti
No 2008:93: Work Life Balance – catchword or catalyst for sustainable work?
Beate Littig
No 2008:92: Corporate responsibility, governance and accountability: from self-regulation to co-regulation
Laura Albareda
No 2008:91: CSR and the Limits of Capital
Peter Newell
No 2008:90: Civil Society – A Sociological Contribution on the Relation of Theory and Empiry
Norman Spengler
No 2008:89: Rethinking political radicalism: the squatters' movement in comparative perspective.
Cesar Guzman-Concha
No 2008:88: No room for voluntarism? Exploring the implications of state contracting and competitive tendering for homelessness service providers in South East England (Thesis working title)
Heather Buckingham
No 2008:87: Deliberation in a complex, Transnational Policy Network (TPN) environment: the example of the negotiation process between the European Union (EU) and the Andean Community (CAN).
rafael peels
No 2008:86: The UN and Japan in an Age of Globalization: The Role of Transnational NGOs in Global Affairs
Stephen Toulmin
No 2008:85: The Asian Development Bank and Non-Governmental Organizations: Working Together
Asian Development Bank
No 2008:84: CIVIL SOCIETY IN A CONFLICT ENVIRONMENT: A CASE OF GULU DISTRICT IN NORTHERN UGANDA AND POLICY IMPLICATIONS FOR SOCIAL SERVICE DELIVERY
Julius Omona
No 2008:83: Relationships between Social Capital and Trust: A Typology
Julia Grosse
No 2008:82: Managerialism in Non-profit Organizations: A Conceptual Framework Asking New Questions.
Meyer Michael,
Julia Brandl,
Reinhard Millner and
Florentine Maier
No 2008:81: DEVOLUTION OF SERVICES TO CHILDREN AND FAMILIES: The Experience of NPOs in Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada
Caroline Burnley,
Carol Matthews and
Stephanie McKenziel
No 2008:80: Influencing the Pakistan Government on tobacco control: a study of the Pakistan Anti-Tobacco Coalition
Richard Bourne
No 2008:79: ‘Civil Society With Guns Is Not Civil Society’: Aid, Security And Civil Society In Afghanistan
Jude Howell and
Jeremy Lind
No 2008:78: ‘Shell to Sea’ in Ireland: Building Social Movement Potency
Kat Salter and
Sian Sullivan
No 2008:77: Aid, Civil Society and the State in Kenya since 9/11
Jeremy Lind and
Jude Howell
No 2008:76: Was there discrimination in the distribution of resources after the earthquake in Gujarat? Imagination, epistemology, and the state in western India
Edward Simpson
No 2008:75: Analysis of an Oxfam international campaign on agriculture in India 2004-2005
Jeff Atkinson
No 2008:74: The impact of transnational non-governmental public actors (NGPAs) on policy processes and policy outcomes: translating advocacy into sustainable policy engagement
Martin Scurrah
No 2008:73: The Role of Co-operatives in Poverty Reduction: Network Perspectives
Richard Simmons and
Johnston Birchall
No 2008:72: Cultures of Participation: Young people’s engagement in the public sphere in Brazil.
Udi Mandel Butler and
Marcelo Princeswal
No 2008:71: Resisting, Ameliorating, or Perpetuating the Dark Side? Non-Governmental Public Action, Communicative Rationalities, and the Struggle for Democratisation in Israel’s Planning
Joseph Leibovitz
No 2008:70: Influencing Commonwealth policy on human rights: the case of the Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative
Richard Bourne
No 2008:69: The rise and fall of collective public action in the aftermath of the Gujarat Earthquake of 2001
Edward Simpson
No 2008:68: Decentralised Governance in Post-Soviet Armenia
Babken V. Babajanian
No 2008:67: Transnational communities, policy processes and the politics of development: the case of Ghanaian hometown associations
Richard Crook and
Gideon Hosu-Porbley
No 2008:66: Physical Religious Spaces in the Lives of Rajasthani Village Women: Religion as an analytical and practical approach in development.
Tamsin Bradley
No 2008:65: Changing donor policy and practice on civil society in the post-9/11 aid context
Jude Howell and
Jeremy Lind
No 2008:64: Workers’ Factory Takeovers and the Programme for Self-Managed Work: Towards an ‘Institutionalisation’ of Radical Forms of Non-Governmental Public Action in Argentina
Ana C Dinerstein
No 2008:63: Trade Unions in Russia, China and Vietnam: From Governmental to non-Governmental Public Actors
Simon Clarke and
Tim Pringle
No 2008:62: Influencing Commonwealth policy on health: the case of Para 55, the Commonwealth HIV/AIDS Action Group
Richard Bourne
No 2008:61: Analysis of an Oxfam International Campaign on Garment Workers in Sri Lanka, 2002 – 2007
Jeff Atkinson
No 2008:60: Power in partnership? an analysis of an NGO's relationships with its partners
Sarah Lister
No 2008:59: Comparing the sectors of the Social Economy, the different aspects of Social Enterprising and their impact on Country’s competitiveness, social cohesion and sustainable development in 4 European Countries: UK, Italy, Slovenia and Poland
Davide Branco,
Mirko Bunc,
Robert Doherty,
Tina Kociper,
Zdenka Kovac,
Maciej Kozakiewicz,
Janusz Reichel and
Neil Rotheroe
No 2008:58: Civil Society and Gender Equality: A Theoretical Approach
Sonia Reverter-Bañón
No 2008:57: The challenge of volunteering frequency in Croatia – can volunteers contribute to the social capital development once a year?
Bojana Ćulum and
Gordana Forčić
No 2008:56: GUARDING THE FUTURE OF OUR SOCIETY: CONCEVING VOLUNTEERISM AS A NATURAL RESOURCE
Jeffrey Brudney and
Lucas Meijs
No 2008:55: TOWARDS A CLASSIFICATION FRAMEWORK FOR NOT-FOR-PROFIT ORGANISATIONS
Denise A Crossan
No 2008:54: Courtier or Pirate, Knighted or Beheaded? The Various Shades of Success Aspirations of CSO Managers
Anahid Aghamanoukjan,
Doris Ruth Eikhof,
Johannes Leitner and
Martin Steinbereithner
No 2008:53: From the market to the Third Sector – what style for primary health organisations’ accountability?
Carolyn J Cordery and
Rachel F. Baskerville
No 2008:52: The metamorphoses of the African microfinance sector: an analysis based on the cases of Benin, Burkina Faso and Niger
Youssoufou Congo
No 2008:51: Potentials of autonomy and participation for multiple users’ identities in the German health system
Benjamin Ewert
No 2008:50: Protectors or Pirates in the European Waters? Eurosceptic Parties and EU Enlargement
Marta Reuter
No 2008:49: Law, Government and Third Sector in Brazil: improving deficient regulation to promote a better accountability
Luiz Campos and
Flavio Alcoforado
No 2008:48: Power in partnering with the private sector: PPPs in nature conservation in Southern Africa
Maria Spierenburg and
Harry Wels
No 2008:47: Against NGOs? A critical perspective on non-governmental action
Nidhi Srinivas
No 2008:46: Internal or external governance? - About the roots of good and bad practice in German nonprofit care homes
Ingo Bode
No 2008:45: Can foundations paving the way of sustainable endogenous philanthropy?
Gojko Bezovan
No 2008:44: The third sector and social care for older people in England: Towards an explanation of its contrasting contributions in residential care, domiciliary care and day care
Jeremy Kendall
No 2008:43: Nonprofit Governance – A question of moral ownership? Findings from German Nonprofit Organizations
Anton Basic
No 2008:42: VOLUNTEERS RISING: GRASSROOTS MOVEMENT TO CHANGE ABANDONED CHILDREN’S LIFE IN RUSSIA.
Maria Ilinceva Cerkasina
No 2008:41: Joining, Signing up and Hacking for good
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Philippe Eynaud
No 2008:40: Conflicts of Interest between Board Members and Executives in Nonprofit Organizations
Sarah Buergisser and
Bernd Helmig
No 2008:39: Capturing Positive State Support for the Third Sector as a Partner in Policy
Kathy Brock
No 2008:38: The return of social work within the IOGT-NTO family
Stefan Einarsson
No 2008:37: Can Conflict Resolution Help to Enhance Civil Society’s Potential as a Space for Democratic Learning? (A Case Study of South Korean NGOs)
Donna Chung
No 2008:36: Universities as Civic Institutions - The impacts of practice-based learning exchange on students, third sector organizations and academic staff
Jo Barraket,
Gemma Carey,
Rose Melville,
Sarah Richardson,
Marcelle Scott and
Sarah Wright
No 2008:35: CSOs for humanity’s salvation: The case of microfinance for poverty alleviation
Laurence Romani and
Lin Lerpold
No 2008:34: Potentials of autonomy and participation for multiple users’ identities in the German health system
Benjamin Ewert
No 2008:33: Sound and Fury or Signifying Nothing? Understanding the voice and engagement role of multi-purpose community anchor organisations in the UK
Mike Aiken,
Ben Cairns and
Romayne Hutchison
No 2008:32: Encountering the Other: Empirical insights from the South Asian Non Governmental Sector
Ishani Chandrasekara and
Sadhvi Dar
No 2008:31: Consuming values in a social market: models of civil society volunteers choose to create through the consumption of social values
Tony Chapman,
Barbara McGuinness and
Beth Baxter
No 2008:30: The Rise of the Social Entrepreneur in the Black Community of Montreal
Clarence Bayne
No 2008:29: Governing Social Enterprises: emerging challenges and needs
Chris Cornforth,
Roger Spear and
Mike Aiken
No 2008:28: Institutionalising Support for Nonprofit Management Education: Developing a case for State Investment
Gemma Donnelly-Cox and
Siobhan McGee
No 2008:27: Civil society in transition: The East German third sector ten years after unification
Helmut K. Anheier,
Eckhard Priller and
Annette Zimmer
No 2008:26: Membership and Political Engagement - Civil Society as School of Democracy or Biedermeier?
Stefanie Bixa,
Guido Strunk and
Reinhard Millner
No 2008:25: Low pay in the UK: The case for a three sector comparative approach
Stephen Almond and
Jeremy Kendall
No 2008:24: Civil Society Organizations, Advocacy and Lobbying: Privateers or Pirates? A Comparative Study of Different Institutional Environments
Gabriela de Brelàz and
Mário Aquino Alves
No 2008:23: In Search of a Good Society: Introduction to Altruism Theories and Their Links with Civil Society
Anne Birgitta Yeung
No 2008:22: Generosity versus altruism: Philanthropy and charity in the US and UK
Karen Wright
No 2008:21: Paid employment in the self-defined voluntary sector in the late 1990s: An initial description of patterns and trends
Stephen Almond and
Jeremy Kendall
No 2008:20: Defining the non-profit sector: Some lessons from history
Susannah Morris
No 2008:19: Administrative Failure and the International NGO Response to Hurricane Katrina
Angela M. Eikenberry,
Verónica Arroyave and
Tracy Cooper
No 2008:18: Potentials of autonomy and participation for multiple users’ identities in the German health system
Benjamin Ewert
No 2008:17: The Diffusion of NGO Regulation and the Decline of Global Democracy?
Elizabeth Bloodgood
No 2008:16: The return of social work within the IOGT-NTO family
Stefan Einarsson
No 2008:15: Civil society as a metaphor for western liberalism
Hakan Seckinelgin
No 2008:14: Mexican Solidarity Final Results and Analysis of a National Study on Volunteering and Citizen Participation
Jacqueline Butcher
No 2008:13: Civil society in non-Western contexts: Reflections on the 'usefulness' of a concept
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David Lewis
No 2008:12: Corporate Responsibility – A Finnish civil society perspective
Arno Kourula and
Eija Mustonen
No 2008:11: The Backlash against Civil Society in the Wake of the Long War on Terror
Jude Howell,
Armine Ishkanian,
Ebenezer Obadare,
Hakan Seckinelgin and
Marlies Glasius
No 2008:10: VOLUNTEERS RISING: GRASSROOTS MOVEMENT TO CHANGE ABANDONED CHILDREN’S LIFE IN RUSSIA.
Maria Ilinceva Cerkasina
No 2008:9: Performance evaluation and legitimacy of the third sector: the case of the Belgian domiciliary care quasi-market
Anne Defourny,
Arnaud Henry,
Stéphane Nassaut,
Jacques Defourny and
Marthe Nyssens
No 2008:7: The Swiss Nonprofit Sector An insight into an invisible field
Bernd Helmig and
Christoph Bärlocher
No 2008:6: Comparing the sectors of the Social Economy, the different aspects of Social Enterprising and their impact on Country’s competitiveness, social cohesion and sustainable development in 4 European Countries: UK, Italy, Slovenia and Poland
Davide Branco,
Mirko Bunc,
Robert Doherty,
Tina Kociper,
Zdenka Kovac,
Maciej Kozakiewicz,
Janusz Reichel and
Neil Rotheroe
No 2008:5: Organizational Slack and its Impact on Innovation in Nonprofit Organizations
Johannes Leitner
No 2008:4: No Room for Voluntarism? Contracts, targets and competition in voluntary sector homelessness services in the UK
Heather Buckingham
No 2008:3: Potentials of autonomy and participation for multiple users’ identities in the German health system
Benjamin Ewert
No 2008:2: Ownership and control in Swedish federative organizations – or a member is a member is a member?
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Torbjörn Einarsson
No 2008:1: Roles of Nonprofit Organisations in Europe: Comparisons across France, Ireland and The Netherlands
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Freda Donoghue
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