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The Nonprofit FAQ
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Key Texts for Understanding Nonprofits
Summary:
Compiled from an email discussion of the topic.
Answer:
Dr Susan Keen (S.Keen@UNSW.EDU.AU)of the University of New
South Wales in Australia wrote to ARNOVA-L on 11/16/98:
I have been asked to create a list of the ten most important texts
on the
third sector, or nonprofit sector. The list can include books, key
journal
articles, or books of collected articles/essays. The list will
assist in
teaching/research in the area.
Following are some of the suggestions ARNOVAns made, grouped
under the email author's name and lightly edited for style. (There
are links to order some of the books through Amazon.Com. Orders
placed in this way generate royalties which are used to maintain the
Nonprofit FAQ. Books with no link are out of print or not listed in
the Amazon.Com catalog at all.)
Tammy Sent, Indiana State University:
- Lohmann, Roger A. (Jossey-Bass, 1992). The Commons.
HN90 .V64 L64 1992. (Order
href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1555424767/internetnonprofi">
The Commons from Amazon.Com.)
- Monsma, Stephen V. (Rowman and Littlefield, 1996). When
Sacred and Secular Mix: Religious Nonprofit Organizations and Public
Money. (Order
href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0847681823/internetnonprofi">
When Sacred and Secular Mix from Amazon.Com.)
- O'Neill, Michael (Jossey-Bass, 1989). The Third America.
HD 2785 .O54 1989.
- Pappas, Alceste T. (J. Wiley, 1996). Reengineering Your
Nonprofit Organization: A Guide to Strategic Transformation.
(Order
href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0471118079/internetnonprofi">
Reengineering Your
Nonprofit Organization from Amazon.Com.)
- Salamon, Lester (The Foundation Center, 1992). America's
Nonprofit Sector: A Primer. (Order
href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0879548010/internetnonprofi">
America's
Nonprofit Sector: A Primer from Amazon.Com.)
Femida Handy, York University:
Nancy E. Landrum, New Mexico State University:
Judy Haiven, Saskatoon:
..."I'll add a
few Canadian and British texts..."
- Hudson, Mike: Managing Without Profit. (London:
Penguin 1995).
- Martin, Samuel: An Essential Grace (Toronto: McClelland
& Stewart 1985).
- Drache, Daniel: Warm Heart, Cold Country (Ottawa:
Caledon Institute of
Social Policy 1995).
- Stewart, Walter: The Charity Game (Vancouver: Douglas
and McIntyre 1996).
- Webb, Sidney and Beatrice: The Prevention of Destitution
(London: Longmans Green, 1916).
- Valverde, Mariana. The Age of Light, Soap and Water
(Toronto, McClelland &
Stewart 1993).
Martin Garber-Conrad, Edmonton, Alberta Canada:
- Roger Lohmann's article from Nonprofit and Voluntary
Sector Quarterly, vol. 18,
no. 4, Winter
1989, titled: "And Lettuce is Nonanimal: Toward a Positive
Economics of
Voluntary Action."
- Also, of historical rather than just antiquarian interest,
Andrew
Carnegie's "The Gospel of Wealth," published as Article 1 in The
Nonprofit
Organization: Essential Readings, edited by David L. Gies, J.
Steven
Ott,
and Jay M. Shafritz, Brooks/Cole Publishing, 1990.
- "The Emerging Sector: In Search of a
Framework" Edited by Ronald Hirshorn, Canadian Policy Research
Networks,
1997. This is a study paper/forum document rather than an entirely
original
opus, but does think about the sector (north of the border) at a
quite
"high" level.
- An Introduction to the Voluntary Sector" Edited by Justin
Davis Smith, Colin Rochester and Rodney Hedley. Routledge, 1995.
Also has a chapter (6) on "The voluntary and non-profit sectors in
continental Europe." (Order
href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0415099226/internetnonprofi">
An Introduction to the Voluntary Sector from
Amazon.Com.)
John Hewitt, University of Melbourne, AUSTRALIA:
John Palmer Smith, Case Western Reserve University:
Richard C. Sansing, Dartmouth College:
- The Economics of Nonprofit Institutions (1986) by
Susan
Rose-Ackerman.
John Casey, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona:
William A. Ninacs, Quebec:
- Defourny,
Jacques, and Monzon Campos, Jose Luis (Editors),
Economie
Sociale: entre
economie capitaliste et economie publique/The Third
Sector:
Cooperative,
Mutual and Nonprofit Organizations, Brussels: CIRIEC and De
Boeck-Wesmael,
Inc., 1992.
- Macfarlane, Richard, and Laville,
Jean-Louis. Developing Community Partnerships in Europe: New
Ways of
Meeting Social Needs in Europe. London (England): Directory of
Social
Change and Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, 1992. This book is
available
through the Centre for Community Enterprise (British Columbia,
Canada):
mcnair@junction.net
- Jean-Louis Laville also has a recent short publication called
An Approach
of Non Profit Organizations and Welfare Mix: The "Proximity
Services". It
is available through his research centre, the CRIDA-LSCI in Paris
(Fax: 33
1 4229 9325).
- In 1996, the OECD published the proceedings of a couple of
European
seminars in
Reconciling the Economy and Society: Towards a Plural
Economy.
- Finally, a book which should soon be published by Black Rose
(Montreal, New
York) Social Economy: Critiques and Perspectives, Edited by
Jean-Marc Fontan and Eric Shragge
Kristin Scotchmer, The Union Institute:
- Fernando, Jude L. and Alan W. Heston (Eds.). (November
1997). The Role of
NGOs: Charity and Empowerment. Sage Publications: Thousand Oaks,
CA. [This
is a special issue (Volume 554) of the ANNALS of the American
Academy of
Political Science and can be found by calling 805-499-9774]
- Civicus Publications - Washington, DC [Available by calling
202-331-8518
or visiting web-site http://www.civicus.org]. Titles include:
- The New Civic Atlas: Profiles of Civil Society in 60
Countries (1997)
- CITIZENS: Strengthening Global Civil Society (1994)
- Johns Hopkins University Center for Civil Society Publications -
for a
list of titles, contact the Center at the Johns Hopkins Institute
for Policy
Studies, Tel: (410) 516-8473, Fax: (410) 516-8233 or visit the
web-site at
http://www.jhu.edu/~ips/civil.soc.html. Among the titles:
- McCarthy, Kathleen D., Virginia A. Hodgkinson, Russy D.
Sumariwalla, et
al. (1992). The Nonprofit Sector in the Global Community: Voices
from Many
Nations. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass & Washington, DC:
Independent
Sector. (Order
href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1555423973/internetnonprofi">
The Nonprofit Sector in the Global Community from
Amazon.Com.)
Saxon Harding, Ottawa, Canada:
Putnam Barber, Seattle
- John Burbidge, ed., Beyond Prince and Merchant: Citizen
Participation and the Rise of Civil Society (New York: Pact
Publications, 1997) Papers prepared for an international conference
reflect differeing views of the topic around the world. (Order
href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1888753099/internetnonprofi">
Beyond Prince and Merchant from Amazon.Com.)
- Ernest Gellner, Conditions of Liberty: Civil Society and its
Rivals A look deep into the past of the concept with contrasts
sharpened by comparisons with Marxist and Arab approaches. (New
York: Viking Penguin, 1994).(Order
href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0140236058/internetnonprofi">
Conditions of Liberty from Amazon.Com.)
- Mancur Olson, The Logic of Collective Action (Harvard,
1965 and
1971). A closely reasoned challenge to the idea that organized
groups routinely foster the public good, or even pursue the common
interests of their members under normal conditions. (Order
href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0674537513/internetnonprofi">
The Logic of Collective Action from Amazon.Com.)
- Elinor Ostrom, Governing the Commons: The Evolution of
Institutions
for Collective Action (Cambridge, 1990) An anthropological study
of several cases where groups manage a scarce resource in common, or
fail to do so, with analysis of common themes. (Order
href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0521405998/internetnonprofi">
Governing the Commons from Amazon.Com.).
- Robert D. Putnam, Making Democracy Work: Civic Traditions in
Modern
Italy (Princeton, 1993). A careful examination of the social
conditions that led to the success or failure of newly constituted
democratic local institutions which concludes that long-standing
civic traditions made a critical difference. (Order
href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0691037388/internetnonprofi">
Making Democracy Work from Amazon.Com.)
- Alan Ware, Between Profit and State: Intermediate
Organizations in
Britain and the United States (Princeton, 1989). Includes
cooperatives and other mututal-benefit organizations along with the
more commonly studied public-benefit types, and explores the
contrast between the institutional climate in the two countries.
Compiled January 9, 1999 with additions on January 18 -- PB
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