Where relational commons take place: The city and its social infrastructure as sites of commoning

C Brandtner, GCC Douglas, M Kornberger - Journal of Business Ethics, 2023 - Springer
Commons enjoy recognition as an alternative to the dichotomy of state and market. In
contrast to liberal market theorists who frame the commons as resource-based, we build on …

Understanding social disorganization and the nonprofit infrastructure: an ecological study of child maltreatment rates

DJ Mayer - Social Currents, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Advocates and researchers have emphasized the role of disorder in neighborhood
processes, with serious consequences for families, however, neighborhood structures may …

No strings attached: Philanthropy, race, and donor control from black power to black lives matter

C Dunning - Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
This article examines a moment of crisis and experimentation in philanthropy from the late
1960s to analyze how race shapes philanthropy. Specifically, it considers two giving circles …

Social capital and the nonprofit infrastructure; an ecological study of child maltreatment

DJ Mayer - Journal of community psychology, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Child maltreatment is a significant social problem that responds to neighborhood conditions,
including disorder and support. Using administrative sources with the census response rate …

Embedded and exterior practices of cross-sector co-production: the impact of fields

LS Henriksen, A Grubb, M Frederiksen - Journal of Social Policy, 2023 - cambridge.org
Cross-sector co-production involving voluntary organisations in the production and delivery
of social services has been adopted across many welfare states. Economic and …

[引用][C] Nonprofit growth machines and the privatization of community engagement: The case of the Obama Presidential Center on Chicago's South Side

V Parksa, W Sitesb, TW Davisc - 2023