A Dictionary of Nonprofit Terms and ConceptsIndiana University Press, 2006 M11 8 - 360 pages This reference work defines more than 1,200 terms and concepts that have been found useful in past research and theory on the nonprofit sector. The entries reflect the importance of associations, citizen participation, philanthropy, voluntary action, nonprofit management, volunteer administration, leisure, and political activities of nonprofits. They also reflect a concern for the wider range of useful general concepts in theory and research that bear on the nonprofit sector and its manifestations in the United States and elsewhere. This dictionary supplies some of the necessary foundational work on the road toward a general theory of the nonprofit sector. |
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David Horton Smith, Robert A. Stebbins, Michael A. Dover. For Catherine D. H. S. a` Alain et Jose ́e Bertrand R. A. S. Contents preface ix acknowledgments xiii lexicographic note xv Introduction: Defining.
David Horton Smith, Robert A. Stebbins, Michael A. Dover. For Catherine D. H. S. a` Alain et Jose ́e Bertrand R. A. S. Contents preface ix acknowledgments xiii lexicographic note xv Introduction: Defining.
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... lexicographic note xv Introduction: Defining Nonprofit/Voluntary Sector Terms and Concepts 1 Dictionary of Terms and Concepts 13 bibliography 251 index 319 Preface The roots of this book go back over thirty vii Contents.
... lexicographic note xv Introduction: Defining Nonprofit/Voluntary Sector Terms and Concepts 1 Dictionary of Terms and Concepts 13 bibliography 251 index 319 Preface The roots of this book go back over thirty vii Contents.
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... definitions, in the first article of the first regular issue of the Journal of Voluntary Action Research, the ... defined in this dictionary, along with hundreds of others, many of which are more recent in origin. Later in the 1970s ...
... definitions, in the first article of the first regular issue of the Journal of Voluntary Action Research, the ... defined in this dictionary, along with hundreds of others, many of which are more recent in origin. Later in the 1970s ...
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... defined by the senior author—perhaps the first attempt at such an endeavor as well as being a forerunner of this ... define more than two hundred nonprofit/voluntary sector terms as an aid to writing his book Grassroots Associations ...
... defined by the senior author—perhaps the first attempt at such an endeavor as well as being a forerunner of this ... define more than two hundred nonprofit/voluntary sector terms as an aid to writing his book Grassroots Associations ...
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... defined indirectly many more through his book (Smith 2000), and was especially active in the last quarter of 2004 ... definitions for this book. After completing his dissertation and the first year of his current academic appointment, he ...
... defined indirectly many more through his book (Smith 2000), and was especially active in the last quarter of 2004 ... definitions for this book. After completing his dissertation and the first year of his current academic appointment, he ...
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