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Misconduct and Deviance in Nonprofit Organizations
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Smith D. H.
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Cham : Springer, 2019
Albert V. A., Davidenko M., European Journal of Cultural and Political Sociology 2018 Vol. 5 No. 1-2 P. 194-217
In the late 2000s, a number of analysts were optimistic about Brazil’s future. Their expectant analyses did not bear out, however, as a political and economic crisis developed just as Brazil was gearing up to host two mega-events, the World Cup in 2014 and the Olympic Games in 2016. This paper has two aims. The ...
Added: April 5, 2018
Smith D. H., , in : Global Encyclopedia of Public Administration, Public Policy, and Governance (2018). : Cham : Springer, 2018. P. 1404-1412.
Differences between Nonprofit Agencies and Membership Associations ...
Added: March 18, 2019
Zhelnina A. A., Laboratorium: Russian Review of Social Research 2018 Vol. 10 No. 3 P. 106-109
Players and Arenas aims at promoting the strategic interaction perspective (SIP)—a theoretical effort to bridge the gap between the structural paradigm and cultural theories in political sociology and social movements studies. Structural approaches seek to establish causal links between relatively stable factors (features of the political and economic environment) and a movement’s emergence and success. ...
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Salamon L. M., Skokova Y., Krasnopolskaya I., 2020 Vol. 49 No. 5 P. 1058-1081
The recent considerable body of research designed to explain variations in nonprofit development among countries tends to gloss over regional disparities that may pose challenges to, or distort, national conclusions. This article therefore takes such analysis down to the regional level in the “hard case” of post–Soviet Russia. What it finds is that, despite its ...
Added: April 30, 2020
Korneeva I., В кн. : Стратегическое планирование и развитие предприятий: Материалы Восемнадцатого всероссийского симпозиума. : ЦЭМИ РАН, 2017.
В докладе дается характеристика роли маркетинга в повышении конкурентоспособности НКО – поставщиков социальных услуг ...
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Tarasenko A., НОРМА, 2015
The book analyses models of the welfare state and their impact on the nonprofit sector development in European countries and in Russia. It opens with the description of theoretical concepts and shows how nonprofit sector and civil society evolve within specific political regimes or models of social policy governance. Social origin theory was employed in ...
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Социальные движения нового типа и политические партии Португалии сквозь призму концепции гетеротопии
Kutyrev G., Актуальные проблемы Европы 2018 № 2 С. 177-201
This article examines the influence of such Portuguese social movements as «Movimento 12 de Março», «Precarios Inflexíveis» on Portugal party system within the framework of Michel Foucault heterotopy concept. Characteristics and special features of Iberian country party system are shown. The auther justifies the applicability of the heterotopy concept to the analysis of the activities ...
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Benevolenski V., Toepler S., Development in practice 2016
This article discusses a set of tools of government enacted in Russia between 2009and 2013 to provide support to so-called socially-oriented nonprofit organizations (SO/NPOs). In Russia this approach is to be considered as a serious policy innovation since so far government policy vis-à-vis the nonprofit sector could be described as either indifferent or predominantly restrictive. ...
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Mikheev I., Вестник Томского государственного университета 2022 № 478 С. 64-71
This article proposes to consider the theoretical and methodological framework of the intersectional ap- proach to the study of migration experience, discrimination and problems of sociocultural integration in general. The ar- ticle describes an intersectional model of modern capitalist society, which is divided into micro and macro contexts of inequality production. Class, race, ethnicity, gender, ...
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Avtonomov Y. V., Финансы и бизнес 2010 № 1 С. 6-20
Рассматриваются существующие методы моделирования влияния на экономическое поведение моральных норм и обосновывается целесообразность их расширения путем учета их потенциальной роли в координации экономических взаимодействий и много# мерности моральных характеристик экономических агентов. В качестве иллюстрации применения такого подхода предлагается модель рынка коррупционных услуг с образованием коррупционных коалиций, основой которых служат локальные коллективные моральные нормы. ...
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Fröhlich C., , in : Radical Left Movements in Europe. : NY, Abingdon : Routledge, 2017. P. 230-247.
This paper is concerned with patterns of mobilization of the radical left-libertarian movement (RLLM) groups in contemporary Russia and how these patterns correspond to general features of the country’s political sphere. On a theoretical level, the concept of political opportunity structures (POS) will be engaged and critically discussed in order to understand the relationship between ...
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Baysha O., European Journal of Cultural Studies 2015 Vol. 18 No. 1 P. 3-18
Although criticism of Enlightenment ideas has become widespread within academic circles, the basic Enlightenment narrative – an inexorable movement to a progressive condition – remains a dominant assumption within the discourses of modernization and democratization. This article analyzes how the ‘progressive’ imagination of Euromaidan protesters in Ukraine discursively produced the internal ‘other’ as a singular ...
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Fröhlich C., Jacobsson K., Sociological Quarterly 2017 Vol. 58 No. 2 P. 182-201
This article offers a comparative study of animal rights and animal welfare activism in Poland and Russia. It investigates how an East European democratic state, on the one hand, and a post-Soviet semiauthoritarian state, on the other hand, steer civic activism and how different state–society relationships affect the forms that activism takes. The analysis aims ...
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Lind B. E., American Journal of Sociology 2014
Scholarship on social movements has yet to systematically analyze the topic of attributional
similarities and differences among participants as a dynamic process. This study evaluates existent
social movement literature on this subject and builds upon it using theories within the field of
social networks and segregation. The study at hand synthesizes theories of bridging and
homophily with undercurrents from ...
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Riazantsev A., Alma mater (Вестник высшей школы) 2021 № 5 С. 83-86
This article tell us about the problems of socio-economic inequality and its connection with structural conflicts, which are expressed in actions of a number of social movements (anti-globalists, alter-globalists, anarchists, etc.). Theoretical analysis of socio-economic inequality based on specific cases related to these social movements leads to the following conclusions: internal conflict of one individual ...
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Rykov Y., В кн. : Интернет и современное общество: сборник тезисов докладов. Труды XIX Международной объединенной научной конференции «Интернет и современное общество» (IMS‑2016), Санкт-Петербург, 22 – 24 июня 2016 г. : СПб. : Университет ИТМО, 2016. С. 33-36.
В докладе представлены результаты анализа сетей «дружбы», сформированных участниками 55 онлайн групп в социальной сети «ВКонтакте». Предметом исследования стала оценка сетей «дружбы» с точки зрения социальной сплоченности. Для оценки сплоченности были использованы метрики сетевого анализа, для сравнения показателей между группами - линейная регрессия и дисперсионный анализ. Исследование сфокусировано на трех типах онлайн сообществ: группах поклонников, ...
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Korotayev Andrey, Sawyer Patrick, Gladyshev Maxim et al., Социологическое обозрение 2021 Т. 20 № 3 С. 98-128
Demographic changes associated with the transition from traditional to modern economies underlie many modern theories of protest formation. Both the level of urbanization and the “Youth Bulge” effect have proven to be particularly reliable indicators for predicting protest events. However, given that in the course of economic development these processes often occur simultaneously, it seems ...
Added: November 7, 2021
Palgrave Macmillan, 2020
This collected volume is the first to study the interface between contemporary social movements, cultural memory and digital media. Establishing the digital memory work practices of social movements as an important area of research, it reveals how activists use digital media to lay claim to, circulate and curate cultural memories. Interdisciplinary in scope, its contributors address mobilizations of mediated remembrance ...
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Roy Chowdhury A., Asian Journal of Social Science 2014 Vol. 42 No. 6 P. 815-817
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Roy Chowdhury A., Asian Journal of Social Science 2018 Vol. 46 No. 4-5 P. 571-573
This is a book review. ...
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Lind B. E., Cross R., Mkrtchyan G., , in : Supplementary Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Analysis of Images, Social Networks and Texts (AIST-SUP 2016), Yekaterinburg, Russia, April 7-9, 2016. Vol. 1710.: Aachen : CEUR Workshop Proceedings, 2016. P. 156-169.
Despite widespread scholarly attention on social movement media coverage, the full range of organizations appearing in the media with movements remains underexamined. To analyze this organizational complexity, we draw upon field theory, relating it to concepts from social network analysis. We hypothesize that interactions with stateembedded actors increase field stability, yet this effect decreases with ...
Added: February 10, 2017
Salamon L. M., Benevolenski V., Jakobson L. I., Voluntas: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations 2015 Vol. 26 No. 6 P. 2178-2214
This article seeks to unravel the dual realities represented by the juxtaposition of the recent series of harsh regulatory impositions on Russian nonprofit organizations and the nearly simultaneous enactment of a series of laws and decrees establishing an impressive “tool box” of positive support programs for a large class of the so-called socially oriented Russian ...
Added: September 18, 2015
Tarasenko A., / Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies (European University Institute, Florence, Italy). Series EUI RSCAS Working paper "Publications of Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies (European University Institute, Florence, Italy)". 2013.
The paper explores the changing nature of the nonprofits under the pressure of social policy transformation in contemporary Russia. Previously social NGOs were marginalized by federal and regional governments which tended to neglect them. But during recent several years they have started to favor social services delivered by NGOs while disregarding expressive and agenda setting ...
Added: October 25, 2013