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Voluntas: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations
Resumen/Descripción – provisto por la editorial en inglés
The official journal of the International Society for Third-Sector Research, Voluntas is an interdisciplinary international journal that aims to be the central forum for worldwide research in the area between the state, market, and household sectors. Articles are published in English but abstracts in French, German, Spanish, Japanese, Chinese, and Arabic are included. The journal combines full-length articles with shorter research notes (reflecting the latest developments in the field) and book reviews.Palabras clave – provistas por la editorial
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Institución detectada | Período | Navegá | Descargá | Solicitá |
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No detectada | desde mar. 1997 / hasta jun. 2018 | SpringerLink |
Información
Tipo de recurso:
revistas
ISSN impreso
0957-8765
ISSN electrónico
1573-7888
Editor responsable
Springer Nature
País de edición
Estados Unidos
Fecha de publicación
1990-
Cobertura temática
Tabla de contenidos
Online Versus In-Person Associational Involvement and Informal Volunteering
Young-joo Lee
Palabras clave: Strategy and Management; Public Administration; Sociology and Political Science; Business and International Management.
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Nonprofit Organizations 1 Year After the Covid-19 Crisis: Understanding How the French Voluntary Sector is Opening up to Adaptations Related to Societal Orientation
Guillaume Plaisance
Palabras clave: Strategy and Management; Public Administration; Sociology and Political Science; Business and International Management.
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Social Entrepreneurship: Building Impact Step by Step
Jun Han
Palabras clave: Strategy and Management; Public Administration; Sociology and Political Science; Business and International Management.
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Giving in Mexico 3rd Book: Funds, Channels, and Destinations
Monica Nayeli Velasco Estudillo
Palabras clave: Strategy and Management; Public Administration; Sociology and Political Science; Business and International Management.
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Assessing the Motives of Active Volunteers: A Turkish Perspective
Harun Aslan; Tarik Tuncay
Palabras clave: Strategy and Management; Public Administration; Sociology and Political Science; Business and International Management.
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Non-Profit Organizations and Co-Production: The Logics Shaping Professional and Citizen Collaboration
Mengxing Joshi
Palabras clave: Strategy and Management; Public Administration; Sociology and Political Science; Business and International Management.
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The Community Development in the Italian Third Sector
Michele Bianchi
Palabras clave: Strategy and Management; Public Administration; Sociology and Political Science; Business and International Management.
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The Ideological Work of Philanthropic Myths: A Study of Post-pandemic Disbursement Quota Reforms in Canada
Fahad Ahmad; Adam Saifer
Palabras clave: Strategy and Management; Public Administration; Sociology and Political Science; Business and International Management.
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A Quantitative Analysis of Policy and Sociocultural Advocacy Within a Neo-corporatist Context
Björn Carré; Stijn Oosterlynck; Peter Raeymaeckers; Bram Verschuere
Palabras clave: Strategy and Management; Public Administration; Sociology and Political Science; Business and International Management.
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The Fight for Global Health Justice: The Advocacy of International Humanitarian and Development NGOs During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Jae-Eun Noh
<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>The increasing health inequity and injustice of the COVID-19 pandemic rendered visible the inadequacy of global health governance, and exposed the self-interested decision-making of states and pharmaceutical companies. This research explores the advocacy activities of humanitarian and development international non-governmental organizations (INGOs) in responding to this inequality and investigates how they framed alternatives for global health justice. It reviews 47 organizational documents and 43 media articles of five INGOs (ActionAid, Médecins Sans Frontières, Oxfam, Save the Children, and World Vision) and points to the importance of understanding advocacy frames in analyzing how these organizations prioritize agendas and advocacy strategies. The dominance of the ‘human rights’ frame, sometimes in combination with ‘scientific evidence’ and ‘security’ frames, reflects the identities, mandates, and histories of campaigning and collaboration of these INGOs. This paper contends that the advocacy of humanitarian and development INGOs highlights both deontological and teleological ethics, promoting the voices of people in lower-income countries, clarifying duty bearers and their accountabilities, and addressing structural barriers from a human rights perspective in a global health agenda setting.</jats:p>
Palabras clave: Strategy and Management; Public Administration; Sociology and Political Science; Business and International Management.
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