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Expectations of what philanthropy can achieve have risen significantly in recent years, reflecting a substantial, but uneven, increase in global wealth and the rolling back of state services in anticipation that philanthropy will fill the void. The Routledge Companion to Philanthropy examines these changes and other challenges that philanthropists and philanthropic organisations face.
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Expectations of what philanthropy can achieve have risen significantly in recent years, reflecting a substantial, but uneven, increase in global wealth and the rolling back of state services in anticipation that philanthropy will fill the void. The Routledge Companion to Philanthropy examines these changes and other challenges that philanthropists and philanthropic organisations face.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 552
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Mai 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317579700
- Artikelnr.: 45092834
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 552
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Mai 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317579700
- Artikelnr.: 45092834
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Tobias Jung is Senior Lecturer, School of Management, University of St Andrews, UK. He is a founding member of the UK's Centre for Charitable Giving and Philanthropy (CGAP), and a former Governor and Trustee of the St Katharine and Shadwell Trust and London's East End Community Foundation. Susan Phillips is Professor, and from 2005-2014 served as Director, School of Public Policy and Administration, Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada. In 2013, she founded and continues as Supervisor of Canada's only graduate program in Philanthropy and Nonprofit Leadership. Jenny Harrow is Professor of Voluntary Sector Management, Cass Business School, City University London, UK. She is founding Co-Director of the Centre for Charitable Giving and Philanthropy, funded by the UK's Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC).
Part I: Setting the Scene Foreword (Helmut Anheier) 1. Introduction: A New
'New' Philanthropy: From Impetus to Impact (Susan D. Phillips and Tobias
Jung) Part II: The Roots of and Impulses for Philanthropy Vignette:
(G)Local Philanthropy: Local Ideas, Global Potential - the Shorefast
Foundation (Natalie Slawinski) 2. The Multi-layered History of Western
Philanthropy (Hugh Cunningham) 3. Approaching Philanthropy from a Social
Theory Perspective (Frank Adloff) 4. What Motivates People to Give their
Own Private Resources for the Public Good? (Cathy Pharoah) 5. Women and
Philanthropy (Debra Mesch and Andrea Pactor) 6. Charity Communications:
Shaping Donor Perceptions and Giving (Sally Hibbert) Part III: The
Geographies and Scales of Philanthropy Vignette: Philanthropy in India (
Emily Jansons and Femida Handy) 7. Regional Differences in Philanthropy (
René Bekkers) 8. Philanthropy at the Community Level: Supporting Community
Empowerment (Michael D. Layton) 9. Indigenous Philanthropy: Challenging
Western Preconceptions (Shauna Mottiar and Mvuselelo Ngcoya) 10. The
Globalization of Philanthropy: Trends and Channels of Giving (Hillel Schmid
and Hanna Shaul Bar Nissim) 11. The Role of Philanthropy in Disaster Relief
(Naim Kapucu) Part IV: The Intersections of Philanthropy and Public Policy
Vignette: Muddy Waters - Difficulties in the relationship between
philanthropy, the private and the public sectors (Diana Leat) 12. The
Evolving State Relationship: Implications of 'Big Societies' and Shrinking
States (John Healy and Gemma Donnelly-Cox) 13. Public Policy for
Philanthropy: Catching the Wave or Creating a Backwater? (Susan D. Phillips
and Steven Rathgeb Smith)
'New' Philanthropy: From Impetus to Impact (Susan D. Phillips and Tobias
Jung) Part II: The Roots of and Impulses for Philanthropy Vignette:
(G)Local Philanthropy: Local Ideas, Global Potential - the Shorefast
Foundation (Natalie Slawinski) 2. The Multi-layered History of Western
Philanthropy (Hugh Cunningham) 3. Approaching Philanthropy from a Social
Theory Perspective (Frank Adloff) 4. What Motivates People to Give their
Own Private Resources for the Public Good? (Cathy Pharoah) 5. Women and
Philanthropy (Debra Mesch and Andrea Pactor) 6. Charity Communications:
Shaping Donor Perceptions and Giving (Sally Hibbert) Part III: The
Geographies and Scales of Philanthropy Vignette: Philanthropy in India (
Emily Jansons and Femida Handy) 7. Regional Differences in Philanthropy (
René Bekkers) 8. Philanthropy at the Community Level: Supporting Community
Empowerment (Michael D. Layton) 9. Indigenous Philanthropy: Challenging
Western Preconceptions (Shauna Mottiar and Mvuselelo Ngcoya) 10. The
Globalization of Philanthropy: Trends and Channels of Giving (Hillel Schmid
and Hanna Shaul Bar Nissim) 11. The Role of Philanthropy in Disaster Relief
(Naim Kapucu) Part IV: The Intersections of Philanthropy and Public Policy
Vignette: Muddy Waters - Difficulties in the relationship between
philanthropy, the private and the public sectors (Diana Leat) 12. The
Evolving State Relationship: Implications of 'Big Societies' and Shrinking
States (John Healy and Gemma Donnelly-Cox) 13. Public Policy for
Philanthropy: Catching the Wave or Creating a Backwater? (Susan D. Phillips
and Steven Rathgeb Smith)
Part I: Setting the Scene Foreword (Helmut Anheier) 1. Introduction: A New
'New' Philanthropy: From Impetus to Impact (Susan D. Phillips and Tobias
Jung) Part II: The Roots of and Impulses for Philanthropy Vignette:
(G)Local Philanthropy: Local Ideas, Global Potential - the Shorefast
Foundation (Natalie Slawinski) 2. The Multi-layered History of Western
Philanthropy (Hugh Cunningham) 3. Approaching Philanthropy from a Social
Theory Perspective (Frank Adloff) 4. What Motivates People to Give their
Own Private Resources for the Public Good? (Cathy Pharoah) 5. Women and
Philanthropy (Debra Mesch and Andrea Pactor) 6. Charity Communications:
Shaping Donor Perceptions and Giving (Sally Hibbert) Part III: The
Geographies and Scales of Philanthropy Vignette: Philanthropy in India (
Emily Jansons and Femida Handy) 7. Regional Differences in Philanthropy (
René Bekkers) 8. Philanthropy at the Community Level: Supporting Community
Empowerment (Michael D. Layton) 9. Indigenous Philanthropy: Challenging
Western Preconceptions (Shauna Mottiar and Mvuselelo Ngcoya) 10. The
Globalization of Philanthropy: Trends and Channels of Giving (Hillel Schmid
and Hanna Shaul Bar Nissim) 11. The Role of Philanthropy in Disaster Relief
(Naim Kapucu) Part IV: The Intersections of Philanthropy and Public Policy
Vignette: Muddy Waters - Difficulties in the relationship between
philanthropy, the private and the public sectors (Diana Leat) 12. The
Evolving State Relationship: Implications of 'Big Societies' and Shrinking
States (John Healy and Gemma Donnelly-Cox) 13. Public Policy for
Philanthropy: Catching the Wave or Creating a Backwater? (Susan D. Phillips
and Steven Rathgeb Smith)
'New' Philanthropy: From Impetus to Impact (Susan D. Phillips and Tobias
Jung) Part II: The Roots of and Impulses for Philanthropy Vignette:
(G)Local Philanthropy: Local Ideas, Global Potential - the Shorefast
Foundation (Natalie Slawinski) 2. The Multi-layered History of Western
Philanthropy (Hugh Cunningham) 3. Approaching Philanthropy from a Social
Theory Perspective (Frank Adloff) 4. What Motivates People to Give their
Own Private Resources for the Public Good? (Cathy Pharoah) 5. Women and
Philanthropy (Debra Mesch and Andrea Pactor) 6. Charity Communications:
Shaping Donor Perceptions and Giving (Sally Hibbert) Part III: The
Geographies and Scales of Philanthropy Vignette: Philanthropy in India (
Emily Jansons and Femida Handy) 7. Regional Differences in Philanthropy (
René Bekkers) 8. Philanthropy at the Community Level: Supporting Community
Empowerment (Michael D. Layton) 9. Indigenous Philanthropy: Challenging
Western Preconceptions (Shauna Mottiar and Mvuselelo Ngcoya) 10. The
Globalization of Philanthropy: Trends and Channels of Giving (Hillel Schmid
and Hanna Shaul Bar Nissim) 11. The Role of Philanthropy in Disaster Relief
(Naim Kapucu) Part IV: The Intersections of Philanthropy and Public Policy
Vignette: Muddy Waters - Difficulties in the relationship between
philanthropy, the private and the public sectors (Diana Leat) 12. The
Evolving State Relationship: Implications of 'Big Societies' and Shrinking
States (John Healy and Gemma Donnelly-Cox) 13. Public Policy for
Philanthropy: Catching the Wave or Creating a Backwater? (Susan D. Phillips
and Steven Rathgeb Smith)