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ERNOP Conference Proceedings 2025
European Research Network on Philanthropy (ERNOP)
Proceedings of contributions presented at the 12th ERNOP Conference 2025
"Philanthropy by the people, for the people?
The roles, organisations and motivations of philanthropy in
contemporary democracies and social structures"
Heidelberg, 25–26 September 2025
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Philippova N., Вопросы политологии 2023 Т. 13 № 8-1(96-1) С. 3980–3991
The «Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions» Movement (BDS), founded in 2005, advocates non-violent action against Israel to end the occupation and protect the rights of the Palestinian people. Israel's perception of the movement's program as undermining the image and national identity of the state contributed to the campaign aimed to end BDS activities. At the same time, ...
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Philippova N., В кн.: Контуры трансформаций в политике, дипломатии и обществе Государства Израиль: сборник статей по материалам I Международной израилеведческой научной конференции «Чтения им. А. Е. Бовина», Москва, 19–20 октября 2021 г.: М.: Институт востоковедения РАН, 2022. Гл. 18 С. 276–309.
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Philippova N., Вестник Санкт-Петербургского государственного университета технологии и дизайна. Серия 2: Искусствоведение. Филологические науки 2021 № 3 С. 153–158
One of the largest third sector is represented in Israel. Numerous organizations continue to defend the rights of Palestinian people to self-determination and to act against the occupation. The representatives of Israeli NGOs publish regular reports on the violation of rights of Palestinian Arabs, and send the reports to the UN Human Rights Committee. This ...
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Philippova N., Азия и Африка сегодня 2022 № 11 С. 36–42
Between 2019 and early 2022 more than 15 human rights NGOs have brought accusations against Israel regarding the presence of signs of apartheid both in the territory of the State of Israel and in the occupied territories. Based on documents of international law (the International Convention against the Crime of Apartheid and the Rome Statute), ...
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Philippova N., Азия и Африка сегодня 2024 № 1 С. 15–23
Non-governmental organisations have been playing a significant role in international relations for a long time. When we observe the Israeli NGOs, we see that those organisations who have gained prominence on the world stage to date are the NGOs that advocate for Palestinian rights and oppose the occupation. However, the role of pro-government NGOs (GONGOs) ...
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Elena Iarskaia-Smirnova, Chiarvesio F., Problems of Post-Communism 2025 Vol. 72 No. 3 P. 250–261
The study investigates the visibility politics used by civil society organizations representing persons with disabilities in Russia. The article applies the framework of social injustice developed by Nancy Fraser enabling the distinction of affirmative and transformative visibility politics that allow these actors not only to affirm guaranteed rights but also to promote structural changes. The ...
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Tulum A., Международная аналитика 2024 Т. 15 № 3 С. 122–137
This article examines the evolving role of non-state actors in the politics of language, using the postSoviet Republic of Moldova as a case study. Over the past half-century, the increasing influence of non-state actors in global political systems has led to shifts not only in international relations but also in domestic policy areas such as ...
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Дейнеко А. Г., Вестник Московского университета. Серия 26: Государственный аудит 2023 № 3 С. 99–117
Civil society is traditionally considered in legal science as a norm-goal or constitutional ideal, to which all modern states should strive. The practical embodiment of civil society consists in the number and variety of nongovernmental organizations operating in the state at a particular time, as well as in other public institutions (mass media, local government, ...
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Andreeva A., Koroleva D., Kosaretsky S. et al., , in: Schools and Society During the COVID-19 Pandemic: How Education Systems Changed and the Road Ahead.: Switzerland: Springer, 2024. Ch. 9 P. 169–192.
This chapter examines how main actors such as policymakers, school teams, and Edtech companies faced the pandemic challenges and whether they cooperated with each other. The analysis demonstrates that while before COVID-19, Russian schools and Edtechs rarely cooperated with each other, the partnership developed in response to the necessity of an emergency transition to distance ...
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Krasnopolskaya I., Guseva P., Мейс Л. et al., Мониторинг общественного мнения: Экономические и социальные перемены 2022 № 2 С. 384–408
The article relies on the thesis of the importance of the satisfaction of occasional volunteers for their future participation in volunteer activities. The research focuses on those volunteers who occasionally participate in various volunteer activities and leave after their completion. This form of volunteer participation is quite widespread and replaces regular volunteering in nonprofit organizations, ...
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Schlaufer C., Pilkina M., Chalaya T. et al., Review of Policy Research 2022 Vol. 39 No. 6 P. 730–751
Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) aim to influence public policy. One way of influencing policy is through communication. In authoritarian contexts, CSOs face restrictions that make criticism of governmental actors less likely. However, to achieve change, CSOs need to highlight public problems that are often created by the inaction of governmental actors. This research examines the ...
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Belenkov V. E., Monitoring Obshchestvennogo Mneniya: Ekonomichekie i Sotsial'nye Peremeny 2021 No. 6 P. 119–144
This research paper aims at learning whether Internet penetration and online censorship affect repression against civil society organization (CSO) capacity to prevent street protest events and/or reduce protest participant numbers in the long term. Although there is a large corpus of studies on the consequences of the Internet and social media development for street protest ...
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Malakhov D., Jakobson L. I., Прикладная эконометрика 2021 Т. 62 С. 101–124
According to the NGO theory, the main comparative advantage of these organizations is the high level of trust, provided primarily by the peculiarities of corporate governance and information openness. In Russia, these features of NGOs are still relatively weak, but they are gradually being mastered by the non-profit sector. Based on the data of an ...
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Chiarvesio F., Tomsk State University Journal of Philosophy, Sociology and Political Science 2020 No. 58 P. 198–205
The literature on anti-corruption in Russia is characterized by the prevalence of broad studies and a lack of infield research. This paper illustrates the need to expand the research focus and to investigate the processes taking place within civil society. By focusing on neglections, this work proposes new research approaches. ...
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Jakobson L. I., Mersiyanova I. V., Ivanova N., , in: The Routledge Companion to Nonprofit Management.: L.: Routledge, 2020. Ch. 5 P. 60–73.
The Russian third sector has been developing now for about three decades or so. Over the last five to seven years, growth has accelerated due to public policies aimed at supporting nonprofit entities as service providers in the social sphere, as well as the population’s growing involvement in volunteering. While Russia’s third sector had been ...
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Over the past three decades or so, the nonprofit, voluntary, or third sector has undergone a major transformation from a small cottage industry to a major economic force in virtually every part of the developed world as well as elsewhere around the globe. Nonprofit organizations are now major providers of public services working in close ...
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Carol Leonard, Nazarov Z., Jakobson L. I., ocial Science Quarterly (Соединенное Королевство Великобритании и Северной Ирландии) 2019
This article develops an empirical model that tests whether in post-communist Russia prior membership in a civil society organization (CSO) motivates civic activism. Revisiting Tocquevillian notions of a nurturing effect by formal civil society organizations of civic activism, we aim to help explain recent research findings showing that civic activism is sustainable and vital in ...
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Gerasimova K., L.: Routledge, 2017.
The development and use of Genetically modified organisms (GMOs) has been a contentios subject for the last three decades. while there has been a number of social science analysis of the issues, this is the first book to assess the role of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in the debate at such wide geographic scale. The various ...
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Мерсиянова И.В., Беневоленский В.Б., Вопросы государственного и муниципального управления 2017 № 2 С. 83–104
Reorganizing the social services market to allow for its access non-state providers is a major innovation in Russia. Welfare mix concepts give a theoretical justification to this innovation. The key element of justification is the demonstration of advantages NPOs have as services providers compared to state-owned or private organizations fulfilling similar functions. However, a more ...
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Karacharovskiy V., Shkaratan O., Социологические исследования 2016 № 12 С. 3–13
The problem of contribution of nations' citizens to merit and public goods producing is considered. Along with the direct contribution estimated through the revealed civil activity, the idea of indirect (latent) forms of contribution such as "additional" workforce productivity and "leisure productivity" is taken into account. On the basis of the created complex of indicators ...
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