Bültmann & Gerriets
Globalization, Philanthropy, and Civil Society
Projecting Institutional Logics Abroad
von David C Hammack, Steven Heydemann
Verlag: Indiana University Press
Reihe: Philanthropic and Nonprofit St
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ISBN: 978-0-253-35303-0
Erschienen am 22.06.2009
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 241 mm [H] x 163 mm [B] x 25 mm [T]
Gewicht: 567 Gramm
Umfang: 320 Seiten

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Biografische Anmerkung

David C. Hammack is Hiram C. Haydn Professor of History at Case Western Reserve University. He is editor of Making the Nonprofit Sector in the United States: A Reader (IUP, 1998).

Steven Heydemann is Vice President of the Grants and Fellowship Program at the U.S. Institute for Peace, and Adjunct and Research Associate Professor in the Center for Contemporary Arab Studies at Georgetown University. He is author of Authoritarianism in Syria: Institutions and Social Conflict, 1946¿1970.



Foreword: Social Science and Philanthropic Studies by Kenneth Prewitt
Acknowledgments
Part 1. Introduction
1. Philanthropic Projections: Sending Institutional Logics Abroad/ Steven Heydemann and David C. Hammack
2. Nongovernmental Organizations and the Making of the International Community/ Akira Iriye
Part 2. 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
Part 3. 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 Swidler
Part 4. 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 Ecosystems and Traditional Peoples of the Amazon Basin/ Sandra Moog
List of Contributors
Index



David C. Hammack is Hiram C. Haydn Professor of History at Case Western Reserve University. He is editor of Making the Nonprofit Sector in the United States: A Reader (IUP, 1998).
Steven Heydemann is Vice President of the Grants and Fellowship Program at the U.S. Institute for Peace, and Adjunct and Research Associate Professor in the Center for Contemporary Arab Studies at Georgetown University. He is author of Authoritarianism in Syria: Institutions and Social Conflict, 1946-1970.


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