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Globalization, Philanthropy, and Civil Society – Projecting Institutional Logics Abroad

Autor David C. Hammack, Steven Heydemann
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 iun 2009
The essays in this book reflect pioneering efforts to study the global movement of ideas and institutions. They deal with topics of significant contemporary importance: initiatives to address the AIDS epidemic in East Africa; to protect the peoples and ecosystems of the Amazon; to advance the "truth and reconciliation" process in South Africa and in other areas of great conflict; to promote "civil society" in Eastern Europe and Central Asia; to advocate for environmental protection in the United States, Great Britain, Germany, and Japan; and to spread Rotary Clubs and encourage "social entrepreneurship" throughout the world. These essays highlight a wide range of research, paying close attention to the realities of particular situations and to current thinking about general processes.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780253353030
ISBN-10: 0253353033
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 163 x 240 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: MH – Indiana University Press

Cuprins

AcknowledgmentsForeword: Social Science & Philanthropic Studies / Kenneth PrewittI. Introduction 1. Philanthropic Projections: Sending Institutional Logics Abroad / Steven Heydemann and David Hammack; 2. Nongovernmental Organizations and the Making of the International Community / Akira IriyeII. "Projecting" Logics 3. Philanthropy and the 'Perfect Democracy' of Rotary International / Brendan Goff; 4. Social Entrepreneurship: Success Stories and Logic Construction / Michael Lounsbury and David Strang; 5. Moral Globalization and Discursive Struggle: Reconciliation, Transitional Justice and Cosmopolitan Discourse / Jonathan VanAntwerpen III. "Contesting" Logics 6. Philanthropic Foundations in Russia: Western Projection and Local Legitimacy / John W. Slocum; 7. Promoting Civil Society or Diffusing NGOs? U.S. Donors in the Former Soviet Union / Sada Aksartova; 8. Dialectics of Patronage: Logics of Accountability at the African AIDS-NGO Interface / Ann SwidlerIV. "Transnational" Logics 9. The Political Logic of Institutional Adaptation: NGOs' Strategies Abroad / Elizabeth Bloodgood; 10. Exporting Institutional Logics into the Amazon? American and German Efforts to Protect the Ecosystem and Traditional Peoples of the Amazon Basin / Sandra MoogNotes on Contributors

Recenzii

"Hammack and Heydemann are filling an important gap in the literature on philanthropy, with a book that goes beyond the usual generalizations about the imposition of Western models backed by economic power or the celebration of global activism and its seamless - and disincarnated - networks of activists. The book offers important insights into the working of globalization, thanks to careful studies of institutional logics." Nicolas Guilhot, London School of Economics

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edited by David C. Hammack, Steven Heydemann

Descriere

How philanthropic organizations carry out their missions abroad