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Contesting Communities Emily Barman

Contesting Communities By Emily Barman

Contesting Communities by Emily Barman


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Deftly blending sociological theory of organizations with archival research, interviews with nonprofit leaders, and original survey data, this book investigates the rise of new workplace fundraisers alongside the United Way, identifying why competition has occurred and delineating its consequences for donors, nonprofits, and recipients.

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Contesting Communities: The Transformation of Workplace Charity by Emily Barman

Is community in America in decline? If so, does this mean that charitable giving in the United States is also in decline? In this innovative and original work, Emily Barman offers new insights into this important issue. Analyzing workplace charity in different cities across the United States, Contesting Communities shows that while traditional notions of community might be in decline, new types and visions of community have emerged. Barman traces how these different communities take the form of organizational competition between the United Way and new alternative fundraisers over workplace contributions. Deftly blending sociological theory of organizations with archival research, interviews with nonprofit leaders, and original survey data, Contesting Communities ultimately shows that the meaning of community occurs almost incidentally to the wishes of those who give and the needs of those who receive.

Contesting Communities Reviews

Contesting Communities is a valuable and original contribution to community studies, to organizational analysis, and to the literature of the nonprofit sector. Although theoretically sophisticated, it is written with a clarity that will make it useful to readers across the social disciplines and in the world of practice. -- Peter Dobkin Hall * American Journal of Sociology *
In Contesting Communities: The Transformation of Workplace Charity, Emily Barman adds to the debate on defining 'community' by investigating how conceptions of community manifest themselves in an arena little researched by social scientists, namely: charitable donation campaigns in the workplace The book makes a valuable contribution to the understanding of both the evolving meaning of community and the field of workplace charity in the United States. --
Barman provides novel commentary on the changing nature and meaning of philanthropy and community, as well as the impact of corporate gatekeepers thereon. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in voluntarism, philanthropy, social capital, and organizational behavior. -- Jason Kaufman * Harvard University *
Given the broad contemporary interest in philanthropy and voluntarism, Emily Barman's book on the United Way and the emergence of alternative fundraising organizations as competitors to the United Way is especially timely. Barman's incisive investigation of the increasingly competitive environment of workplace charity is a major contribution to our understanding of the social, political, and economic changes underway in local communities throughout the United States. -- Steven Rathgeb Smith * University of Washington *

About Emily Barman

Emily Barman is Assistant Professor of Sociology at Boston University.

Table of Contents

Contents Acknowledgments vii 1 The Question of Community 1 2 The United Way and a Community of Place 00 3 Alternative Funds and Communities of Purpose 00 4 The Emergence of Alternative Funds 00 5 Contestations over Entry 000 6 Chicago: The Persistence of a Community of Place 000 7 San Francisco: The Ascendancy of Communities of Purpose 000 8 Community, Charitable Giving, and the Nonprofit Sector 000 Notes 000 References 000 Index 000

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CIN0804754497G
9780804754491
0804754497
Contesting Communities: The Transformation of Workplace Charity by Emily Barman
Used - Good
Paperback
Stanford University Press
20060620
208
N/A
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