The Nonprofit Sector in Eastern Europe, Russia, and Central Asia: Civil Society Advances and Challenges: Brill's Nonprofit Sector Research Series, cartea 1
Editat de David Horton Smith, Alisa Moldavanova, Svitlana Krasynskaen Limba Engleză Hardback – 5 sep 2018
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004380615
ISBN-10: 9004380612
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.62 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Brill's Nonprofit Sector Research Series
ISBN-10: 9004380612
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.62 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Brill's Nonprofit Sector Research Series
Cuprins
Preface, David Horton Smith, Alisa V. Moldavanova, and Svitlana Krasynska
Foreword, Susan Rose-Ackerman
List of Figures
List of Tables
Editors’ Biographies
1. Overview of the Nonprofit Sector in Eastern Europe, Russia, and Central Asia, David Horton Smith, Alisa V. Moldavanova, and Svitlana Krasynska
Part 1
Nonprofit Organizations: Nonprofit Agencies and Voluntary Associations
2. (De)Structuring of Civil Society: The Political Process in Ukraine and Belarus, Yulia Bidenko
3. What Do We Choose: Freedom to Associate or Freedom to Remain Apart? Lithuania, Rūta Žiliukaitė
4. Civil Society in Moldova: An Overview of the Current State and Future Prospects, Bogdan Țîrdea and Viktor Chobanu
5. Russian Professional and Business Associations: Sleeping Beauties, Guardians of Stability, or Facilitators of Societal Development?, Ekaterina Ivanova
6. Bridging Business and Nonprofit Organization Interests via a Culture of Social Responsibility: The Case of Georgia, Shorena Sadzaglishvili and Mariam Kartvelishvili
Part 2
Government–Nonprofit Relations: Legal and Institutional Frameworks
7. The Participation of Social Partners and Nongovernmental Organizations in Development Planning: The Case of Latvia, Evija Kļave
8. Estonian ngo s at the Crossroads of Professionalization and Grassroots Activism, Mikko Lagerspetz
9. Civil Society and the Power Elites after the Euromaidan in Ukraine: Competition, Cooperation, and Fusion, Mikhail Minakov
10. The Role of Kyrgyzstan’s Nonprofit Sector in Policymaking: Between Contentious and Formal Engagement, Medet Tiulegenov
11. Civic Movement in Armenia in the Context of New Global Challenges: Prospects and Obstacles for the Consolidation of NGOs, Vladimir Osipov
Part 3
Informal Civil Society and Volunteering
12. The Power of Lithuanian Civil Society and Its Boundaries, Dainius Genys
13. The Potential of Waqfs in Poverty Alleviation in Azerbaijan, Fuad Aliyev
14. The Mediating Role of the Aksakal Institution in Local Conflicts in Kyrgyzstan, Azamat Temirkulov
15. Management of Volunteers in Russia: Explaining the Youth Motivation, Tamara Nezhina, Kseniya Petukhova, Natalia Chechetkina, and Ilziya Mindarova
16. Lessons Learned and Larger Intellectual Contexts, David Horton Smith, Alisa V. Moldavanova, and Svitlana Krasynska
Name Index
Subject Index
Foreword, Susan Rose-Ackerman
List of Figures
List of Tables
Editors’ Biographies
1. Overview of the Nonprofit Sector in Eastern Europe, Russia, and Central Asia, David Horton Smith, Alisa V. Moldavanova, and Svitlana Krasynska
Part 1
Nonprofit Organizations: Nonprofit Agencies and Voluntary Associations
2. (De)Structuring of Civil Society: The Political Process in Ukraine and Belarus, Yulia Bidenko
3. What Do We Choose: Freedom to Associate or Freedom to Remain Apart? Lithuania, Rūta Žiliukaitė
4. Civil Society in Moldova: An Overview of the Current State and Future Prospects, Bogdan Țîrdea and Viktor Chobanu
5. Russian Professional and Business Associations: Sleeping Beauties, Guardians of Stability, or Facilitators of Societal Development?, Ekaterina Ivanova
6. Bridging Business and Nonprofit Organization Interests via a Culture of Social Responsibility: The Case of Georgia, Shorena Sadzaglishvili and Mariam Kartvelishvili
Part 2
Government–Nonprofit Relations: Legal and Institutional Frameworks
7. The Participation of Social Partners and Nongovernmental Organizations in Development Planning: The Case of Latvia, Evija Kļave
8. Estonian ngo s at the Crossroads of Professionalization and Grassroots Activism, Mikko Lagerspetz
9. Civil Society and the Power Elites after the Euromaidan in Ukraine: Competition, Cooperation, and Fusion, Mikhail Minakov
10. The Role of Kyrgyzstan’s Nonprofit Sector in Policymaking: Between Contentious and Formal Engagement, Medet Tiulegenov
11. Civic Movement in Armenia in the Context of New Global Challenges: Prospects and Obstacles for the Consolidation of NGOs, Vladimir Osipov
Part 3
Informal Civil Society and Volunteering
12. The Power of Lithuanian Civil Society and Its Boundaries, Dainius Genys
13. The Potential of Waqfs in Poverty Alleviation in Azerbaijan, Fuad Aliyev
14. The Mediating Role of the Aksakal Institution in Local Conflicts in Kyrgyzstan, Azamat Temirkulov
15. Management of Volunteers in Russia: Explaining the Youth Motivation, Tamara Nezhina, Kseniya Petukhova, Natalia Chechetkina, and Ilziya Mindarova
16. Lessons Learned and Larger Intellectual Contexts, David Horton Smith, Alisa V. Moldavanova, and Svitlana Krasynska
Name Index
Subject Index
Notă biografică
David Horton Smith, Ph.D. (Harvard, 1965) is Research and Emeritus Professor of Sociology, Boston College, USA. Founder/first President (1971–73), Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action/ARNOVA (www.arnova.org) and SSCI journal, NVSQ. Marquis Who’s Who Lifetime Achievement Award (2018).Alisa Moldavanova, Ph.D. (University of Kansas, 2013) is an Assistant Professor of Public Administration in the Political Science Department at Wayne State University. Her research areas include public and nonprofit management, inter-organizational collaboration, comparative civil society, and ethics and sustainability studies.Svitlana Krasynska, Ph.D. (University of San Diego, 2018) is Vice President and Co-Founder of Volya Institute for Contemporary Law and Society. Her research focuses on civil society in Eastern Europe, informal civic engagement, transnational activism on social media, and social enterprise.