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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. What Is the Nonprofit Sector?
Part I. Emergence, Transformation, and Regulation
2. A History of Associational Life and the Nonprofit Sector in the United States
3. Seeing Like a Philanthropist: From the Business of Benevolence to the Benevolence of Business
4. The Organizational Transformation of Civil Society
5. Tangled Up in Tax: The Nonprofit Sector and the Federal Tax System
Part II. Politics of the Public Sphere
6. Political Theory and the Nonprofit Sector
7. Nonprofits as Boundary Markers: The Politics of Choice, Mobilization, and Arbitrage
8. Politics, Philanthropy, and Inequality
Part III. Governance, Civic Capacity, and Communities
9. Towards a Governance Framework for Government–Nonprofit Relations
10. Social Service Nonprofits: Navigating Conflicting Demands
11. Nonprofits as Urban Infrastructure
12. Immigrant Organizations: Civic (In)equality and Civic (In)visibility
Part IV. Nonprofits, Mission, and the Market
13. Economic Theories of the Social Sector: From Nonprofits to Social Enterprise
14. Social Entrepreneurship: Research as Disciplined Exploration
15. Nonprofits and the Environment: Using Market Forces for Social Good
16. The Outcomes Movement in Philanthropy and the Nonprofit Sector
Part V. Balancing Access and Inclusion
17. Charitable Nonprofits and the Business of Health Care
18. Education and the Nonprofit Sector: Schools and Organizational Intermediaries
19. Nonprofit Arts Organizations: Sustainability and Rationales for Support
Part VI. Advocacy, Engagement, and the Public
20. Advocacy, Civic Engagement, and Social Change
21. The Changing Face of Nonprofit Advocacy: Democratizing Potentials and Risks in an Unequal Context
22. Advocating for What? The Nonprofit Press and Models of the Public
Part VII. Motivation, Meaning, and Prosocial Behavior
23. What Influences Charitable Giving?
24. The Altruism Budget: Measuring and Encouraging Charitable Giving
25. What Do Volunteers Do?
26. Religious Organizations: Crosscutting the Nonprofit Sector
Part VIII. Global and Comparative Perspectives
27. The Global Rise of Nongovernmental Organizations
28. Global Backlash against Foreign Funding to Domestic Nongovernmental Organizations
29. Social Movements in a Global Context: History, Content, and Form
30. Comparative Nonprofit Sector Research: A Critical Assessment
Notes
References
Contributors
Index
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