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Non-profit Organizations and Co-production: The Logics Shaping Professional and Citizen Collaboration develops a novel framework for analyzing the practices of co-production between citizens and professionals in the non-profit sector.
Non-profit Organizations and Co-production: The Logics Shaping Professional and Citizen Collaboration develops a novel framework for analyzing the practices of co-production between citizens and professionals in the non-profit sector.
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Autorenporträt
Caitlin McMullin is an Associate Professor in the Department of Politics and Society at Aalborg University, Denmark.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. Co production and the Third Sector 3. Hybridity, Institutional Logics and the Third Sector 4. Service Delivery Logic and Pragmatic Co production in Sheffield 5. Social Solidarity Logic and Formalized Co production in Lyon 6. Social Movement Logic and Citizen led Co production in Montreal 7. Non profits, Institutional Logics and Co production: A Conceptual Model 8. Conclusions and Implications for the Study of Non profits and Co production
1. Introduction 2. Co-production and the Third Sector 3. Hybridity, Institutional Logics and the Third Sector 4. Service Delivery Logic and Pragmatic Co-production in Sheffield 5. Social Solidarity Logic and Formalized Co-production in Lyon 6. Social Movement Logic and Citizen-led Co-production in Montreal 7. Non-profits, Institutional Logics and Co-production: A Conceptual Model 8. Conclusions and Implications for the Study of Non-profits and Co-production
1. Introduction 2. Co production and the Third Sector 3. Hybridity, Institutional Logics and the Third Sector 4. Service Delivery Logic and Pragmatic Co production in Sheffield 5. Social Solidarity Logic and Formalized Co production in Lyon 6. Social Movement Logic and Citizen led Co production in Montreal 7. Non profits, Institutional Logics and Co production: A Conceptual Model 8. Conclusions and Implications for the Study of Non profits and Co production
1. Introduction 2. Co-production and the Third Sector 3. Hybridity, Institutional Logics and the Third Sector 4. Service Delivery Logic and Pragmatic Co-production in Sheffield 5. Social Solidarity Logic and Formalized Co-production in Lyon 6. Social Movement Logic and Citizen-led Co-production in Montreal 7. Non-profits, Institutional Logics and Co-production: A Conceptual Model 8. Conclusions and Implications for the Study of Non-profits and Co-production
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"The empirical materials in this volume are presented in a clear and concise fashion, and its comparative approach is both consistent and comprehensive. In all, this is an impressive volume by a promising young scholar who undoubtedly will contribute additional scholarship that promotes a truly comparative study of the third sector and co-production." - Victor Pestoff, Professor Emeritus, Ersta Sköndal Bräcke University College
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