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PANEL: THE CONTRIBUTION OF FOUNDATIONS: U.S. PERSPECTIVES
David C. HammackBig Changes: The Classic Period and the Current Re-Evaluation of Possibilities for American Foundations
Lehn Benjamin and Kevin QuigleyFor The World’s Sake: U.S. Foundations and International Grantmaking, 1990-2002
Stefan Toepler Foundation Roles and Impact in the Arts
Helmut AnheierCharity, Philanthropy, and Pluralism: Debating and Measuring the Roles of American Foundations
A3 - Room 8a
VOLUNTEERING MANAGEMENT AND SOCIALIZATION
Moderator: Rosemary Leonard
Joanna Machin and Mike LockeManaging Volunteers in the Third Sector: Challenges and Op-portunities
Karin Kreutzer and Urs JägerVolunteering vs. Professionalization. Exploration from a Multiple Organizational Identities Perspective
Debbie Haski-LeventhalThe Volunteering Stages and Transitions Model: Organizational Socialization of Volunteers
A4 - Room 9a
THE SOCIETAL IMPACT OF TSOS
Moderator: Hadara Bar Mor
Sachiko NakagawaSignificance of “NPOs” in the Market: Suggestions by Japanese NPOs toward Sustainable Society
PROGRAM
Wednesday – July 9, 2008
8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Conference Check-InLobby
10:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Professional Development Workshops
• PhD Perspectives: Social Entrepreneurship Research (Room 7)• The State of Philanthropy in Africa (Room TBA)• Civic Engagement in the Mediterranean (Room 10a)• Harnessing Social Enterprises in Central and Eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States (Room 9a)• Organised Civil Society as Facilitator for Democracy, Social Justice and Active Participation (Room G) • Theoretical Dialogues (Room F)• Bridging Research and Policy (Room E)• National Associations Impact on the Nonprofit Sector (Room 11a)• The Third Sector in Spain (Room 8a)
1:30 - 3:00 p.m.
P a r a l l e l S e s s i o n A
A1 - Room 6
THE THIRD SECTOR AND WELFARE REGIMES. THE CASE OF CONTINENTAL WELFARE STATES
Moderator: Annette Zimmer
Julia MonserratEl Perfil de las Organizaciones no Lucrativas (ONL) en Sus Relaciones con el Estado
Wim van Opstal and Caroline GijselinckxThe Co-operative Provision of Public Services in an Evolving Welfare State
Vicente Marbán GallegoEl Tercer Sector en la Politica Social de Atención a la Dependen-cia en España
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Janya McCalman and Ruth FaganBuilding Aboriginal Community Control: A Case Study of Gurriny Yealamucka Health Service in Yarrabah, Australia
Tomislav Rimac and Johanna MairCross-Sector Business Group Strategies: Bringing Together Social Movements Resource Mobilization Related Practices with the Resource Based View of the Organization
Max StephensonReconsidering How Relief, Reconstruction and Sustainability Relate: A Comparative Analysis of United States and Interna-tional Relief Systems
A5 - Room 10a
INTER-SECTORAL PARTNERSHIPS IN SPECIFIC CONTEXTS
Moderator: Mark Sidel
Sudhir MCorporate-NGO Partnership in Social Development in Karna-taka
Janusz Reichel and Agata RudnickaWorking Together: Business and NGOs in Eastern Europe. Case of Poland
Pedro Beitia Lolo, Isabel Massa and Begoña ReyLas Colaboraciones entre Empresas y Organizaciones no Lucrativas en Bizkaia (España). Razones y Herramientas para Trabajar Conjuntamente
Makoto Imada Corporate Social Responsibility in Japan: Historical Background and Challenges in Global Context
A6 - Room 11a
COMPARATIVE STUDIES OF CIVIL SOCIETY, DE-MOCRACY AND DEMOCRATIZATION
Moderator: L. David Brown
Julie Fisher MeltonFrom Within: Democratization NGOs in South Africa, Tajiki-stan and Argentina
Miroslav Pospisil, Michaela Neumayr, Michael Meyer and Ulrike SchneiderThe Role of Civil Society Organisations in Old and New Democracies: An Integrative Framework and Empirical Evidence from Two Countries
Nicola Jones and Fletcher TemboDeepening Democracy through Civil Society-Legislator Linkages: Opportunities and Challenges for Policy Engagement in Developing Country Contexts
David Horton SmithComparative Study of Fundamentally Deviant Nonprofit Groups and their Role in Global Civil Society and Democratic Cul-tures as a New Frontier for Third Sector Research: Evidence for Prevalence of the False ‘Angelic Nonprofit Groups Flat-Earth Paradigm’
A7 - Room E
NEW DEMANDS REGARDING CORPORATE GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT OF TSOS
Moderator: Paul Dekker
Isabelle Dorenkamp and Renate BuberMarketing Awareness in NGOs: Necessary Evil or Basic Principle to Meet the Stakeholders’ Needs?
Andrew O’ReganModelling the Nonprofit Organisation Field: Function, Fit and Fantasy
Marc Jegers ‘Corporate’ Governance in Nonprofit Organizations: A Non-Technical Review of the Economic Literature
Saman TalibSocial Capital Objectives as Antecedent to Organizational Management: The Impact of NGO Mission Orientation on Media Diffusion
A8 - Room F
MARKETS AND CIVIL SOCIETY
Moderator: Woods Bowman
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Ester ZychlinskyThird Sector Characteristics in an Era of Partial Privitization and Commercialization
Luis Serra VazquezLas Políticas Neoliberales y el Tercer Sector en Nicaragua (1990-2007)
Imraan Valodia and Vishnu PadayacheeEconomic Reform in South Africa: The Role of Social Movement
Dirk-Jan Koch, Judith Westeneng and Ruerd Ruben Do Country Images Affect Private Aid Agency Location Choices?
A9 - Room G
PANEL: ECONOMIE SOLIDAIRE ET CRITIQUE SOCIALE REGARDS CROISÉS EUROPE - AMÉRIQUE LATINE
Coordinators: Leopoldo Múnera Ruiz and Matthieu de Nanteuil
Leopoldo Múnera Ruiz La paradoja constituyente de las Cooperativas de Trabajo Asociado (Colombia)
Félix Cadena BarquínLa Economía Solidaria y la Construcción de sujetos sociales con capacidad emancipadora
Laurent FraisseConceptualisations, usages et pratiques : comment parler d’économie solidaire au Nord et au Sud?
Matthieu de NanteuilEconomie plurielle et “réencastrement” : solution ou problème face la marchandisation?
A10 - Room 18
TRUST CONFIDENCE LEGITIMACY
Moderator: Bhekinkosi Moyo
Henry Arnaud and Stéphane NassautsPerformance Evaluation and Legitimacy of the Third Sector: The Case of the Belgian Domiciliary Care Quasi-Market
Sara Gordon RappaportFactores que intervienen en la rendición de cuentas de las OSC
Monika MolnarEvaluating the Accountability of Third Sector Organizations: A Self-Assessment Initiative
Maria Caroline TrevisanCommunications as a Tool for Building Transparency, Trust and Sustainability in Community Foundations
A11 - Room 20
ORGANIZATIONS’ TRAJECTORIES AND INSTITUTION-ALIZATION IN FAIR TRADE AND OTHER FIELDS
Moderator: Krystyna Kietlinska
Tasuya WatanabeChallenges in Mainstreaming Fair Trade: Its Broadening and Deepening
Luc Audebrand and Annie CamusSolidarity-Based Economic Organizations: Trajectories of Institutionalization
Marco TavantiSustainable Tables: Intersectoral Analysis of the Slow Food Movement’s Promotion of Sustainability, Biodiversity and Partnerships
3:00 - 3:30 p.m. Break
3:30 - 5:00 p.m.
P a r a l l e l S e s s i o n B
B1 - Room 6
SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Moderator: Andrew O’Regan
Rosa Maria Fischer and Graziella CominiSocial Enterprenuership and Sustainable Development
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Asad GhalibA Critical Evaluation of the Role of the Third Sector in Applying Social Business Practices to a Development Contest: The Case of Grameen-Danone Foods Ltd.
Baruti AmisiBusiness Social Networks, A Pathway to Socio-Economic Integration or Self-Exclusion and Exploitation? A Study of Durban Congolese Somali Refugees - Republic of South Africa
B2 - Room 7a
NEW FORMS OF PUBLIC ACTION INTEGRATING THIRD SECTOR
Moderator: Nicholas Acheson
Andrea BassiAnother Brick in the Wall. The Project of Self-Construction as Way of Immigrants Integration: The Role of Nonprofit Organiza-tions. A Case Study in the Municipality of Ravenna, Italy
Vincent Lhuillier, Francesca Petrella and Laurent FraisseInteractions entre Acteurs Publics et Associatifs dans la Gouvernance de la Petite Enfance: Une Perspective Européenne sur les Tendances Récentes
Belinda Walker and Wendy EarlesPublic-Private Partnerships for Sustainable Social Housing: A Meta-Synthesis of Qualitative Studies to Inform Nonprofit Prac-tice in a Regional Area
B3 - Room 8a
PANEL: ADVOCACY IN THE AGE OF COMPACTS: AUSTRALIAN PERSPECTIVES
John Casey, Rose Melville, Jenny Onyx and Bronwen DaltonAdvocacy in the Age of Compacts: Regulating Government-Third Sector Relations -- International Experiences and Evaluative Frameworks
Rose Melville, John Casey, Jenny Onyx and Bronwen DaltonParticipation in Policy Making in Contemporary Democratic Welfare States – an Australian Case Study of Third Sector Organisations
Bronwen Dalton, Jenny Green, Jenny Onyx, John Casey and Rose Melville The Relationship between Individual and Systemic Advocacy in Australian Third Sector Organisations
Jenny Onyx, Bronwen Dalton, Rose Melville, John Casey and Robin BanksImplications of Government Funding of Advocacy for Third Sector Independence and Exploration of Alternative Advocacy Funding Models
B4 - Room 9a
ISSUES OF LEADERSHIP AND GOVERNANCE
Moderator: Dwight Burlingame
Marilyn Taylor, Joanna Howard, John Lever, Christopher Miller, Vicki Harris, Luis Serra, Rumen Petrov and Antoneta MateevaUnderstanding NGO Involvement in Governance: the Search for Cross-cultural Understanding
Sarah Bürgisser and Bernd HelmigConflicts of Interest between Board Members and Executives in Nonprofit Organizations
Patricia MendonçaReflections on Emergent Visions about Leadership: Useful Concepts to Development NGOs?
Monica Gelambi Torrell, Caterina Ferrone, Roberto Cavaliere and Tiziana CristianiElaboración de un Modelo Europeo de Formación Profesional para los Altos Mandos del Tercer Sector
B5 - Room 10a
PANEL: TRANSFORMATIONS OF THE NORDIC THIRD SECTOR
Anne Kovalainen and Elisabeth Sundin The Transforming Nordic Welfare Services – Voluntary, Skilled and Marketable: What Happens for Women’s Work?
Mikka PyykkönenFrom Community Organizations to Private Businesses? Social Enterprises as Locomotives of Transformation of Third Sector
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Martti Siisiainen and Raimo BlomFinnish Voluntary Associations in the Nordic Context
B6 - Room 11a
THIRD SECTOR ORGANIZATIONS IN HEALTH CARE: ORGANIZATIONAL REFORM, GROWTH AND ACCOUNTABILITY
Moderator: Julie Fisher Melton
Jeffrey Leiter and Julianne PayneHow is Isomorphism in the Health Care Industry Generated across Legal Forms? Analysis of Australian and United States Interviews
Allyson Mutch, Fran Boyle and Julie DeanParticipation in Health-Based Nonprofit Organisations: Engaging Consumers for Better Health Outcomes
Richard WamaiReforming Future Health Systems: Does Decentralization Integrate or Create Parallel Systems Between the Public and Nonprofit Sectors? Lessons from Kenya and Ethiopia
Simeen Mahmud Spaces for Participation for Greater Accountability in the Health Sector in Rural Bangladesh
B7 - Room E
GOVERNANCE ADAPTING TO CHANGES
Moderator: Adalbert Evers
Vanessa TimmerGoverning for Change: The Management, Structure and Adaptive Capacity of Global Civil Society Actors
Jan van de PoelInside Politics: Explaining Organizational Evolution in Social Movements. The Case of the Flemish Solidarity Movement
Dennis Young, Lewis Faulk and Nicholas HarveyThe Boundaries of Social Enterprise: Can Failing Businesses Succeed in a Nonprofit Form?
Vladislav Valentinov Toward an Alternative Understanding of the Nondistribution Constraint
B8 - Room F
INDIVIDUAL AND COLLECTIVE BEHAVIORS FOR FOOD, HEALTH AND OTHER CHALLENGES IN VULNERABLE LOCAL COMMUNITIES
Moderator: Mario Roitter
Mariana Curci and María Fernanda SiglianoSocial Economy and Solidarity-based Economy: Benefit Societies, Poverty Alleviation and Micro Development in America and Africa
Jacques DefournySocial Enterprise in Europe and the United States: Conceptual Convergences and Divergences Rooted in History
Julie FailonLe développement des mutuelles de santé en Afrique subsaharienne: quels facteurs déterminent vraiment l’adhésion des membres ?
Hillery MidkiffFilling the Food Void: Food Policy and Sustainable Development in Chiapas, Mexico
B9 - Room G
ACCOUNTABILITY: WHAT LESSONS FROM GOVERNMENT?
Moderator: Michael Layton
Fernando do Amaral Nogueira and Elisa LarroudéTransferring Public Programs to Third-Sector Governance: More Sustainable, Less Accountable?
Bolthajira Chengappa ManjulaPublic Service Management: An Imperative need for Civil Soci-ety-Business-Government Partnership
Isabel ShutesMore Responsive to Users?: The Influence of Government Perfor-mance Systems on Third Sector Providers of Employment Services
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Michael O’NeillPublic Confidence in Charitable Nonprofits
B10 - Room 18
CIVIL SOCIETY, DEMOCRACY AND DEMOCRATIZATION
Moderator: David Robinson
Kristen MagisGlobal Civil Society: Finding Common Voice in Diversity — Democracy in Praxis
Aspen BrintonAssociation and Recognition in Authoritarian Societies: A Theoretical Beginning
Carlota QuintaoThird Sector Renewal in Portugal: A Preliminary Overview
B11 - Room 20
RELIGION, PHILANTHROPY AND HUMAN SERVICES
Moderator: Karen Wright
Krishna KothaiSocial Development as an Outcome of Religious Philanthropy - Indian Experience
Henrique JoaquimLas Dinámicas Organizacionales en el Campo de la Acción Social de la Iglesia Católica
Carmen Gill, Luc Thériault and Heather McTiernanCharitable Organizations in New Brunswick (Canada): Understanding the Landscape in Human Service Delivery
5:00 - 6:00 p.m. New Members ReceptionCourtyard
6:30 - 8:00 p.m. Welcome and Opening PlenaryAula Magna
Jacqueline Butcher de Rivas, ISTR PresidentJacques Defourny, EMES PresidentIsabel Vidal, Conference Co-ChairFelipe Portocarrero, Conference Co-Chair
Keynote Address
Víctor Pérez-Díaz, Professor of Sociology, Complutense University (Madrid) and Founding Director of Analistas Socio-Políticos, ASP Research Center (Madrid).
“THE VOICES OF CIVIL SOCIETIES”
Respondent: Adalbert Evers, Justus Liebig Universität, Germany and EMES European Research Network(Coordinated by the EMES European Research Network)
Simultaneous translation for the opening plenary provided by Milega S.L.
(www.milegasl.com)
8:30 p.m. Gala ReceptionPrincesa Sofia Hotel
Thursday, July 10, 2008
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Conference Check-InLobby
8:30 - 10:00 a.m. Plenary SessionAula Magna
GLOBAL CIVIL SOCIETY AND DEMOCRATIC CULTURES
Moderator: Thomas P. Boje, CINEFOGO, Roskilde University, Denmark
Panelists: Jude Howell, Centre for Civil Society, London School of Economics, LondonKlaus Eder, Humbolt Universität, BerlinAndrew Arato, New School University, New YorkNeera Chandhoke, University of New Delhi, New Delhi(Coordinated by CINEFOGO)
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10:00 - 10:30 Break (Sponsored by AIM Alliance)Lobby
10:30 a.m. - 12:00 noon.
P a r a l l e l S e s s i o n C
C1 - Room 6
PHILANTHROPY IN DEVELOPMENT
Moderator: Eleanor Brown
Leilah LandimNGOs and Third Sector in Brazil (And Latin America): 30 Years and Recent Dilemmas.
Tamaki Onishi Japanese Fundraising: A Comparative Study of the United States and Japan
Bhekinkosi MoyoRe-Positioning African Philanthropy in Global Relations: A New Theoretical Framework to Understand and Practice Phi-lanthropy in Africa
Susan Wilkinson-Maposa and Alan Fowler Help Principles and Practice among the Poor in Southern Africa: What Horizontal Philanthropy can Offer a Re-Orientation of Conventional Concepts, Language and Practice
C2 - Room 7a
PANEL: STUDENT VOLUNTEERING IN FIFTEEN COUNTRIES: STRENGTHENING CIVIL SOCIETY?
Henrietta Grönlund, Kirsten Holmes, Chulhee Kang, Naoto Yamauchi and Naoko Okuyama Societal Contexts in Student Volunteering – a Critical Overview of Cross-cultural Definitions and Differences
Femida Handy, Lesley Hustinx, Chulhee Kang, Jeff Brud-ney and Bhagyashree RanadeStudent Volunteering: Is it all about Resume Building?
Kirsten Holmes, Debbie Haski-Leventhal, Ram Cnaan, Sinsa Zrinscak and Meenaz Kassam Voluntary Action among Students: A Cross-National Study
Lesley Hustinx, Lucas Meijs, Kirsten Holmes and Karen Smith Student Volunteering and Building Trust: Social Capital as an Individual or Collective Asset?
C3 - Room 8a
EFFICIENT AND EFFECTIVE USE OF TECHNOLOGY AND THE MEDIA
Moderator: Steven Rathgeb Smith
Kristin Strømsnes and Dag Arne ChristiansonPolitical Activism in an Urban Context: The Activist Group ‘Byen Vår’ and the Use of ICT in the Mobilization against Advertisement-Financed Public Furnishings in Bergen
Daniela de Carvalho Matielo, Daniel López, Israel Rodri-guez and Jordi PlanellaICT Uses in Barcelona’s Third Sector Organizations: Revisiting Digital Inequality Concepts
Koichi SuwaStyles of Mediational Means in the Communication between Nonprofit Organizations and Potential Supporters
Poornananda DasegowdanakopluClaims-Makers and Media Frames of Environmental Issues
C4 - Room 9a
OWNERSHIP AND DECISION MAKING WITHIN
TSOS
Moderator: Roger Spear
Ricardo TiradoAlgunas Recomendaciones Para el Mejor Desempeño de las Asociaciones
Torbjörn EinarssonOwnership and Control in Swedish Federative Organizations - or a Member Is a Member Is a Member?
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Georg von SchnurbeinPerceptions of Governance in Trade Associations: A Triadic Analysis
Bernard Enjolras and Ragnhild Holmen WaldahlDemocratic Governance and Oligarchy in Voluntary Organizations: The Case of the Norwegian Olympic Committee and Confederation of Sports
C5 - Room 10a
Sustainable Community Development
Moderator: Ulrike Schneider
Helmut HallemaaNPOs In and For Community, Regional and Civil Society Development: Several Cases
Margot RawsthorneCreating Vibrant, Sustainable, Rural Communities: Grass Roots Perspectives on the Opportunities and Challenges in the United Kingdom, Ireland, United States and Australia
Beatriz Azeredo and Arturo Jordán Desarrollo Local Sostenible con la Integración de la Sociedad: Experiencias Recientes en Brasil
C6 - Room 11a
EMPOWERMENT OF WOMEN: SOCIAL-ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL ASPECTS
Moderator: Russell Ally
Mónica Lopes, Virginia Ferreira, Silvia Ferreira and Lina CoehloCivil Society Organisations and Gender Equality: Mainstreaming and Empowerment in the Public Policies towards Civil Society
Shahnaj Parveen and Ingrid-Ute LeonhäuserAnalysing the Economic Empowerment of Women in Farm House-holds: Lessons from Rural Bangladesh
Kalimuthu Ravichandran and T. ParanjothiEmpowerment of Women and Reducing Gender Discrimination through Kudumbashree Programme: A State Sponsored Programme in Kerala
Glòria Estapé Debreuil and Consol Torreguitart MiradaMicrofinance and Gender Considerations in Developed Countries: The Case of Catalonia
C7 - Room E
PANEL: MONEY AS THE KEY PLAYER? GIVING AND RECEIVING OF WOMEN AND WOMEN’S ORGANISATIONS
Chris LangeSora: Organizational Development of a Women’s Organization in Germany: How Funding Affects Structure
Sachiko NakagawaEffectiveness of Japanese Microfinance: Can They Raise Female Social Entrepreneurs?
Rekha GaonkarFunding of Women’s Organizations in India
Sisay Gebre-EgziabherWomen’s Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) in Ethiopia: What Kind of Funding Exist for Them and How They Utilize? A Case Study
C8 - Room F
THE ROLE OF SOCIAL ENTERPRISES IN LOCAL DEVELOPMENT
Moderator: Rosa Maria Fischer
Raymond DartNot Living Up to Their Billing: A Population Survey of Social Purpose Businesses in Ontario, Canada
Marija KolinCivil Society Initiatives for Employment and Welfare Provision in Serbia
Giulia GaleraSocial Enterprise Contribution to Socio-Economic Development in Poland and Ukraine
Carmen Matijssen and Danny Weidemeersch In Search of Reflexive Activation Practices. The Case of ‘Buurt- En Nabijheidsdiensten’ or Neighbourhood and Proximity Services in Flanders
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C9 - Room G
CIVIC ENGAGEMENT PARTICIPATION STAKEHOLDERS-1
Moderator: Sarabajaya Kumar
Beatriz Parodi LunaAccountability y Regulación de las OSC’s: Control Social o Con-trol Económico del Estado/Gobierno?
Leslie BrownAccountability Practice as a Strategy for Engaging Stakeholders: The Co-Operative Difference and Organizational Renewal
Ronelle Burger Examining Accountability Mechanisms in Development Projects of Ugandan NGOs: Comparing the Merits of Self-Regulation, Government Regulation and Community Monitoring
C10 - Room 18
CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS, ACTIVE CITIZEN-SHIP AND DEMOCRACY
Moderator: Lev Jakobson
Lara Elena Ramos SimielliCivil Society and Public Education in Brazil: a Study on the Articulation of Different Players in the Structuring and Implementation of Public Policies in Education
Ilaria VanniniMonitoring and Evaluating of the State of the Rights to Active Citizenship: Measuring the Impact of Civil Society Organisations’ Participation in the Policy Making Process
Alejandro Natal Martinez La Otra Cara de la Rendición de Cuentas del Tercer Sector: Cambio Social y Construcción de Ciudadania (The Other Face of Accountability: Social Change and Citizenship Construction)
C11 - Room 20
EMERGING FORMS OF SOLIDARITY OR PHILANTHROPY
Moderator: Marie Bouchard
Adriana RofmanParticipación de las O.S.C. en la Gestión de Politicas Pùblicas en Espacios Locales, en Municipios del Area Metropolitana de Buenos Aires
Youssoufou CongoLes Métamorphoses du Secteur Microfinancier Africain: Une Analyse Basée sur la Cas du Bénin, du Burkina Faso et du Niger
Maria Alice Chaves Nunes CostaCambios de la Empresa en el Brasil Contemporâneo: ¿La Inter-vención Social del Empresariado es una nueva forma de Solidaridad?
12:00 noon - 1:30 p.m. Lunch
1:30 - 3:00 p.m.
P a r a l l e l S e s s i o n D
D1 - Room 6
NEW TRENDS FOR INNOVATION INSIDE THE THIRD SECTOR
Moderator: Ewa Les
Maria Anastasiadis and Andrea MayrECO-WISEs Work Integration Socio-Economic ECO-Enterprises -- Their Potentials and Requirements in Reaching Social, Eco-logical and Economical Goals -- Results from a Current Research Project on ECO-WISEs in Austria
Fumiko NakagawaExploring the Japanese Nonprofit Sector: An Econometric Analysis Using Prefecture Level Panel Data
Costanzo RanciNew Trends in Long-Term Care Policy in Western Europe: Towards a Social Care Market?
D2 - Room 7a
MANAGERS AND SENIORS IN TSOS
Moderator: Dennis Young
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Geraldine PrizemanCreators, Inheritors and Influencers: The Relationship-Building Roles Played by Senior Management Individuals in Organiza-tional Identity Construction
Lionel Prouteau and Muriel TabariésAre the Managers/Administrators of Non-Profit Organisations Different from Other Members?
Roseanne MirabellaEducating Managers of NGOs in Subsaharan Africa: a Com-parison of University-based and Community-based Programs
Cristina SchwabenlandAn Exploration into the Relevance of Postgraduate Programmes for Voluntary Sector Managers
D3 - Room 8a
THIRD SECTOR FINANCING
Moderator: Felipe Portocarrero
Susan Phillips, Rachael Laforest and Andrew GrahamGetting Third Sector Financing Right in Canada?: Quiet Incrementalism and Subversive Innovation toward Reform
Yuri KhodjamirianCapital Structure of Nonprofit Organisations: A Dynamic Framework
Vasco AlmeidaCapitalism, Institutional Complementarities and the Third Sector. The Private Institutions for Social Solidarity (IPSS) in Portugal
Danilo Tucillo, Caterina Ferrone and Francesco AgliataThe Growth of Social Cooperatives: Focus on Financial Resource Management
D4 - Room 9a
PANEL: INTERNATIONAL ADVOCACY NETWORK GOVERNANCE AND ARCHITECTURE: IMPLICATIONS FOR PERFORMANCE AND ACCOUNTABILITY
L. David BrownEvolving Governance in International Advocacy NGOs and Networks
Alnoor EbrahimTradeoffs in Structure, Knowledge and Voice: Challenges Facing International Advocacy NGOs
Srilatha BatliwalaDo Constituency-based Transnational Organizations Do it Better?
D5 - Room 10a
VOLUNTEERING, CIVIL SOCIETY AND THE FUTURE
Moderator: Maria Guadalupe Serna Pérez
Jeffrey Brudney and Lucas MeijsGuarding the Future of Our Society: Conceiving of Volunteerism as a Natural Resource
Anthony ChapmanConsuming Values in a Social Market: Models of Civil Society Volunteers Choose to Create through the Consumption of Social Values
Stefanie BixaWhere There’s a Will, There’s a Way? Civic Participation and Social Inequality
D6 - Room 11a
THIRD SECTOR AND POLITICAL ACTION
Moderator: Jude Howell
Kin-man Chan and Yan ZhouPolitical Opportunity and Anti-Dam Movement in China
Adam HabibSpeaking to Global Debates with a National Lens: South African Social Movements in Comparative Perspective
Ülle Lepp Civil Law Partnerships and Estonian Village Movement
D7 - Room E
CIVIC ENGAGEMENT PARTICIPATION STAKEHOLDERS-2
Moderator: Rupert Strachwitz
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Karl Henrik Sivesind and Erik AmnåNormative Implications of New Forms of Participation. Three Phases of Citizen Involvement in Scandinavian Welfare Services
David Ehrlich, Ronald Fernandes and Leviticus TurnerThe Relevance of Participation and Decentralization in Implementing Watershed Development Projects in India: What Works, What Doesn’t?
Ann Marie Thompson, Robert Bringle, Anthony Naidoo and Antoinette Smith-TolkenService Learning and Civic Engagement: A Cross-Cultural Perspective
Natalia Kiryttopoulou and David Bonbright Strengthening Civil Society’s Accountability for Results: The Opportunity of Comparative Constituency Feedback
D8 - Room F
PANEL: IDENTIFICATION, DEFINITION AND EVALU-ATION OF THE SOCIAL AND SOLIDARITY ECONOMY
Marie Bouchard, Cyrille Ferraton, Valérie Michaud and Damien RousselièreAre Third Sector Organizations more Sustainable? A Longitu-dinal and Comparative Approach to Measuring the Social and Solidarity Economy
Rafael Chaves and José Luis MonzonEconomía Social: La Auto Identificación Del Tercer Sector Europeo Con Un Concepto
Roger SpearResource Dependency: the Evaluation of the SSE in the UK
Nadine Richez-Battesti, Bernard Eme, Laurent Fraisse, François Rousseau and Hélène TrouvéÉvaluer L’ess En France: Bilan Sociétal-utilité Sociale et Épreuve Identitaire / Evaluating the Social and Solidarity-based Economy in France: Societal Balance Sheet-social Utility and Identity Trial
D9 - Room G
NEW REGULATION OR NEW PLAYING FIELD?
Moderator: Samiul Hasan
Peter WeberTerrorism and Philanthropy. Counter Terrorism Financing Regimes, International Civil Society, and Religious Fundamentalisms
Kasturi Sen and Alan FowlerThe War on Terror and Civil Development Space: A Zero or Negative Sum Game?
Douglas Rutzen and David MooreDefending Civil Society
Elizabeth Bloodgood The Diffusion of NGO Regulation and the Decline of Global Democracy?
D10 - Room 18
RELATIONSHIPS WITH THE ‘OUTSIDE’ WORLD – EFFECTIVE OR NOT?
Moderator: Wendy Earles
Tracy Cooper, Angela Eikenberry and Veronica ArroyaveAdministrative Failure and the International NGO Response to Hurricane Katrina
Sylke Schnepf and John MicklewrightWho Gives for Overseas Development?
Jurait Imbrasaite Transnational Interactions and the Development of Nongovernmental Organizations in Lithuania
3:00 -3:30 p.m. BreakLobby
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3:30 - 5:00 p.m.
P a r a l l e l S e s s i o n E
E1 - Room 6
QUALITY, FUNCTIONS AND INCENTIVES FOR THIRD SECTOR ORGANIZATIONS
Moderator: Stephen Osborne
Michaela Neumayr, Ulrike Schneider and Michael MeyerInvisible Hands Feeding a Toothless Tiger? How does the Portfo-lio of Funding Influence the Adoption and Fulfilment of Func-tions of Civil Society Organisations in European Welfare States
Birgit Trukeschitz and Ulrike SchneiderCompetitive Tendering and Quality of Nonprofit Service Provi-sion. Analysing the Determinants of Quality of Training Services for the Unemployed in Austria using Multilevel Modelling
Julio Jiménez EscobarModelos de Incentivación fiscal del Tercer Sector en Europa
E2 - Room 7a
THIRD SECTOR ADVOCACY IN THE FORMATION OF THE PUBLIC SPHERE
Moderator: Victor Adefemi Isumonah
David Suarez and Hokyu HwangConflicting Mandates? Advocacy and Services in the Nonprofit Sector
Raúl AcostaRisks and Benefits of the Use of Third Sector Research as Advo-cacy Network Enhancement
Pierre Joseph UlysseDu ‘Tiers-Secteur’ aux ‘Structures Médiatrices Non-Étatiques’: Au Fondement d’une ‘Sphère Publique Non-Étatique’
Gabriela de BrelázCivil Society Organizations Advocacy: Main Finding of a Com-parative Study between Brazil and the United States
E3 - Room 8a
PANEL: INTERNATIONAL PHILANTHROPIC AND NONPROFIT STUDIES EDUCATION -- CREATING SUSTAINABLE SOCIAL CHANGE
Dwight BurlingameBenchmarking Collaboration
Mary MacDonald Creating Sustainable Change through Standardized Research
Giuliana GemelliAsymetrias: Challenge and Opportunities in the Educational Partnership Between US and Europe
Robert AshcraftSocial Change and Philanthropic Studies Education Programs: A Case Study within one University Collaborative
E4 - Room 9a
PATTERNS OF VOLUNTEERING
Moderator: Analía Bettoni
Melanie RandleUnravelling Heterogeneity in the Volunteering Market: Testing Bicultural Identity and Family Life Stage as Effective Segmentation Criteria
Maria Guadalupe Serna PérezEl Voluntariado y Sus Trayectorias Individuales: Análisis de Casos
Bojana Culum and Gordana ForcicThe Challenge of Volunteering Frequency in Croatia: Can Vol-unteers Contribute to Social Capital Development Once a Year?
E5 - Room 10a
PANEL: CIVIL SOCIETY, SECURITY AND AID POST-9/11
Jude Howell and Jeremy Lind‘Civil Society with Guns Is Not Civil Society’: Civil Society, Security and Aid Post-911 in Afghanistan
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Jeremy Lind and Jude HowellSecurity and Subterfuge: Aid, Civil Society and the State in Kenya
Mark SidelResistance, Compliance, Alliance, and Self-Regulation: Nonprofit Sector Responses to Counter-Terrorism Law and Policy in the United States
Katherine NightingaleThe Impact of Policies Associated with the ‘War on Terror’: Considerations for the Work and Partners of Christian Aid
E6 - Room 11a
TSOS AND CO-GOVERNANCE
Moderator: Silvia Ferreira
Christoph GolbekNon-Profit Organisations & Social Service Provision: Chances for new Governance Arrangements in the Third Sector?
Wendy EarlesNonprofit Provider Paradigms: Excellence, Sustainability, Vi-ability and Indentity
Federica Bandini and Giada ZordanThe International Organizations of the Civil Society= Stake-holder Analysis and External Partnerships
Emma Juaneda Ayensa, Tatiana Labarta, Carmen Marcuello and Pilar PujolUser Participation in Social Services from Stakeholders Management Approach: Evidence in Local Government and Nonprofit Organizations
E7 - Room E
GOVERNING SOCIAL ENTERPRISES: THE CHALLENGES AHEAD
Moderator: Raymond Dart
Chris Cornforth, Roger Spear and Mike AikenGoverning Social Enterprises: Emerging Challenges and Needs
Benjamin HuybrechtsFair Trade Organizations as Examples of Social Enterprises? Evidence from Four European Regions
Matti Kohonen Social Enterprise Facing a Market Test in Ghana: Multiple Objectives in Social Value-Led Enterprises
E8 - Room F
EVALUATING THE PERFORMANCE AND ACCOUNTABILITY OF THE THIRD SECTOR – 1
Moderator: Claudio Travaglini
Monica RuffaThe Intangibles: An Instrument to Account the Value of a Civic Organization
Cristina PugaAssessment of Associational Performance. A Proposal
Junki KimMeasuring the Impacts of the Nongovernmental Sector: Focusing on Quantitative Evaluation
E9 - Room G
EVALUATING THE PERFORMANCE AND ACCOUNTABILITY OF THE THIRD SECTOR – 2
Moderator: Taco Brandsen
Hans SchlappaThird Sector Organisations and the Co-production of European Union Funded Social Inclusion Initiatives: A Cross-national Case Study on Collaboration and Organisational Change
Sonja Novkovic, John Maddux and Steven SmithEvaluating Performance of Small Social-Economy Organizations: A Case of an Independent School
Ashok Jain and Gaurav PatankarPerformance Assessment and Accredition as Means to Ensure Responsible Governance of Third-Sector Organizations in India
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E10 - Room 18
CONFLICT RESOLUTION AND PEACE-BUILDING
Moderator: Rupert Taylor
Asaf Zohar, Stuart Schoenfeld and Ilan AllesonNurturing Leaders in Peacebuilding and Coexistence: The Case Of The Arava Institute For Environmental Studies
Dawoon (Donna) Chung Can Conflict Resolution Help to Enhance Civil Societys Potential as a Space for Democratic Learning? (A Case Study of South Korean NGOs)
E11 - Room 20
THE THIRD SECTOR AND WELFARE REGIMES. THE CASE OF UNIVERSAL WELFARE STATES
Moderator: Ferenc Farkas
Anders KassmanSwedish Civil Society Organizations in Relation to Prevention and Promotion among Youth
Anne Kovalainen and Elisabeth SundinThe Transforming Nordic Welfare Services - Voluntary, Skilled and Marketable: What Happens for Women’s Work?
Martti Siisiäinen and Raimo Blom Finnish Voluntary Associations in the Nordic Context
5:00 - 5:30 p.m. BreakLobby
5:30 - 7:00 p.m.
P a r a l l e l S e s s i o n F
F1 - Room 6
CIVIL SOCIETY AND GOVERNANCE IN A GLOBALIZED WORLD
Moderator: David Horton Smith
Mark Lyons and Ian Nivison-SmithDoes Foreign Funding of Civil Society Encourage Democratic or Good Corporate Governance? The Case of Asia
Maria TysicahnioukGovernance by Global Civil Society: A Market Campaign for Saving the Karelian Forests
Alexia Duten NGOs’ Role in Global Governance: Bringing Global Health on the European Agenda
Amy Kunzer and David EhrlichWhether Global Environmental Governance by Networks Offers Viable Sustainability: A Case Study of ‘The Climate Group’
F2 - Room 7a
THEORETICAL ENGAGEMENT AND CRITICAL LEARNING
Moderator: Roseanne Mirabella
Denise (Didi) FaheyParent Volunteer Patterns in USA Schools: An Ontological Exploratory Model
Sérgio Luís Boeira, Lucila Maria de Souza Campos and Charles Goudinho VieiraÉtica en las Organizaciones y en la Sociedad: Contribucio-nes Teórico Epistemológicas de Periódicos Brasileños Qualis A (2003-2006)
Ainara Canto Combarro, Rafael López-Arostegi, Miriam Santorcuate and Iizar Fernández MarrónUna Experiencia Local de Elaboración de un Diagnóstico de Situación del Tercer Sector (Bizkaia)
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Benjamin Gidron The Roles Played by Academic Research Centers in the Process of Government Policy Formulation towards the Third Sector: A Comparative Perspective
F3 - Room 8a
PANEL: BUENAS PRÁCTICAS EN LA GESTIÓN DEL VOLUNTARIADO / GOOD PRACTICES IN VOLUN-TEER MANAGEMENT
Pau Vidal, Ana Villa, Enric Canet, Cristina Simon, Carles Barba, Ramon NoróEl Cicio de Gestión del VoluntariadoEl Paso por Diferentes Servicios en la Incorporación del VoluntariadoLa Trayectoria de la Persona Voluntaria en la OrganizaciónEl Desarrollo del Potencial del Voluntariado
F4 - Room 9a
IN SEARCH OF THE INDENTITY OF SOCIAL ENTERPRISE
Moderator: Chris Cornforth
Suzanne Grant and Raymond DartThe Social Construction of Social Enterprise
Malin GawellSocial Engagement and Social Glory. Social Entrepreneurship and Different Forms of Social Enterprises
Ulrika Levander Social Enterprise Discourses
F5 - Room 10a
NONPROFITS: BETWEEN COMMERCIAL AND TRADITIONAL REVENUE STREAMS
Moderator: Dilip Shah
Marcus Lam and David HowardNonprofits as Multiproduct Firms: Choices and Tradeoffs between Commercial and Traditional Revenue Streams
Kelly Festerling and Andres RamirezConvergence of the Sectors: Fact or Fiction?
Allyson Reaves Entrepreneurial Incentives and Venture Philanthropy: Not Just Your Grandmother’s Benevolence!!!
F6 - Room 11a
INCENTIVES AND PHILANTHROPIC VEHICLES
Moderator: Kathleen McCarthy
Éva KutiDifferences and Similarities between Corporate, Individual and 1 Percent Philanthropy. Their Relevance to Fund-Raising Efficiency
Egle Vaidelyte and Egle ButkevicienePhilanthropy in Post-Communist Lithuania: Traditional Con-cept vs. Modern Action
Gyöngyi CsongrádiPercentage Philanthropy: An Experimental Research
F7 - Room E
LEADERSHIP AND SUCCESSION IN TSOS
Moderator: Stefan Toepler
Rosa Maria Fischer, Graziella Comini and Monica BoseWhen Cinderella Gazes at Herself in the Mirror: The Succession Issue in NGOs
Joseph Santora, James Sarros and Joachim BauerExecutive Succession in Nonprofit Organizations: What We Know and What We Need to Know
Kristina JaskyteCreativity in the Third Sector Organizations: A Comparative Study of American and Lithuanian Nongovermental Organizations
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F8 - Room F
PANEL: THE CIVICNESS OF THE THIRD SECTOR
Paul DekkerCivicness: From Civil Society to Civic Services?
Taco BrandsenCivic Qualities in Service Delivery: The Interaction of Professionals and Managers
Bernard EnjolrasBetween Market and Civic Governance Regimes: Civicness in the Governance of Social Services in Europe
Adalbert Evers Shaped by Historical Discourses B the Civicness of Social Services
F9 - Room G
CITIZEN ACTION AND PUBLIC POLICIES
Moderator: Matthieu de Nanteuil
Erik van Ingen and Tom van der MeerInequalities in Voluntary Association Participation and the Welfare State
Yves VaillancourtThe Participation of the Third Sector in the Co-Production and the Co-Construction of Public Policies
Christian JettéLa Co-Construction d’une Politique Publique de Financement Innovante du Tiers Secteur au Québec: Le Programme de Soutien aux Organismes Communautaires (PSOC)
F10 - Room 18
SOCIAL AND POLITICAL ASPECTS OF CSR ACTIVITIES
Moderator: Naoto Yamauchi
Roberto DelgadoLa Corporativización del Tercer Sector
Alessia SabbatinoCivil Society Organizations Enforcing International CSR Stan-dards. The UN Global Compact Experience
Shih-Jung Hsu and Li-Min LiaoPrivatization, Transformation of Governance, and the Deficiency of Corporate Social Responsibility in Taiwan
Evening Free Night
Friday, July 11, 2006
8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Conference Check-InLobby
8:30 - 10:00 a.m.
P a r a l l e l S e s s i o n G
G1 - Room 6
PHILANTHROPIC CULTURES AND IDENTITIES
Moderator: Pablo Marsal
Michael LaytonPhilanthropy and the Third Sector in Mexico: The Enabling Environment and its Limitations
Kathleen McCarthyWas Tocqueville Right?: The Case against American Philanthropic Exceptionalism, 1800-1840s
Beth BreezeI Give Therefore I Am: The Role of Philanthropic Activity in Identity Work
Ilana SilberA Rising Tide of Philanthropy? Israeli Fund Raisers as Gift Narrators and Interpreters
G2 - Room 7a
CONTEMPORARY TRENDS IN VOLUNTEERING
Moderator: Freda Donoghue
Liping Zheng and Tian XiaohongDonation and Volunteering: An Analysis of their Determinants
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Jacqueline Butcher de RivasMexican Solidarity: Final Results and Analysis of a National Study on Volunteering and Citizen Participation
Alfonso Morales Gutièrrez and Antonio Ariza MontesTrabajador/a y Voluntario/a: ¿Mision Imposible? Un Estudio a Nivel Europeo sobre los Factores Determinantes para la Aportación de Trabajo Voluntario en un Contexto Laboral
Lester Salamon, Helen Tice and Wojciech Sokolowski Putting Volunteering on the Economic Map of the World: A Report on the Johns Hopkins/International Labour Organization Volunteer Measurement Project
G3 - Room 8a
SIZE AND SCOPE OF NONPROFIT SECTORS INTERNATIONALLY
Moderator: Adam Habib
Erin van der MaasThe Carnegie UK Trust Inquiry into the Future of Civil Society in the UK and Ireland
Viviene TchernonogThe Size, Public and Private Resources, as well as the Main Trends of France’s Non-Profit Sector
Christoph Bärlocher and Bernd HelmigThe Swiss Nonprofit Sector: An Insight into an Invisible Field
Anne Dujardin, Dzidzova Jean-Pierre Kavege and Alain Ilunga TshimangaEmergence et Rôles des Organisations Non-Profit Face à l’Échec de l’Etat Post-Colonial en Afrique Subsaharienne
G4 - Room 9a
THIRD SECTOR ORGANIZATIONS: INFLUENCE OR SUBSTITUTION OF GOVERNMENTS?
Moderator: Masayuki Deguchi
Eran ZaidiseHow Civic Organizations Influence Policy: the Effect of Functional Roles
Alex Murdock and Robert VenablesPredicting Future Issues for the Third Sector: Results of a Delphic Oracle Approach
Hagai Katz and Hila Yogev Sustainable Substitutes? The Effects of Humanitarian Crisis on Third Sector Organizations Filling the Place of a Non-Responsive Government
G5 - Room 10a
PANEL: THE CHANGING ROLE OF THE THIRD SECTOR IN SOCIAL POLICY IN EUROPE AND THE US
Steven Rathgeb SmithThe Restructuring of the State-Nonprofit Relationship in US Social Policy
Annette ZimmerThe Third Sector and the Policy Process in Germany
Jeremy KendallThird Sector European Policy: Implications for Social Policy
Discussant: Lars Skov Henrikssen
G6 - Room 11a
NGO REGULATIONS AND RELATIONSHIPS: GOVERNMENTS IN HOME AND ABROAD
Moderator: Alan Fowler
Alison DunnDetermining the Regulatory Barriers: Charities, Politics and Developments from England and Wales
Patrick KilbyThe Role of NGO Support Organisations Mediating NGO-Government Relations: The Case of the Australian Council for International Development
Gareth Morgan, Patrick Ford and Oonagh BreenCross-Border Issues in the Regulation of Charities: Experiences from Britain and Ireland
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G7 - Room E
PANEL: TESTING THE UNIVERSALITY OF THE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION CONCEPT: THE DEVELOPMENT OF COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONS IN TURKEY AND EGYPT
Eleanor SacksThe Growth of Community Foundations in a Global Perspective
Marwa El DalyEndow a Good Waqf and Start by Your Neighbourhood – a Seed on Earth, a Plant in Heaven: Feasible?
Hilary GilbertWalking a Tightrope in South Sinai
G8 - Room F
ACCOUNTABILITY: MODELS AND METHODS
Moderator: Leilah Landim
Richard HoeferProgram Evaluation for Accountability: What’s Different Now?
Peter Walker and Jenny AimersAlternative Models of Accountability for Third Sector Organizations
Claudio TravagliniImproving NPOs’ Accountability in the Enlarged EU: Towards a Common Framework for Financial Reporting in European NPOs
G9 - Room G
THE EMERGENCE OF SOCIAL ENTERPRISES IN ASIA
Moderator: Jacques Defourny
Eric BidetThe Rise of Work Integration and Social Enterprise in South Korea
Kam-tong ChanCreative Philanthropy: Development of Social Enterprise in Hong Kong
Yimei ChenThe Space for Social Enterprise Development in China
G10 - Room 18
CIVIL SOCIETY, ACTIVISM AND DEMOCRACY
Moderator: Alejandro Natal Martinez
Michael OrsiniHealth in Movement: Autism Activism in Canada and the U.S.
Chantal MunschParticipation, Diversity and Dominance
Juan Fernández PradosCultura Política y Activismo Online
10:00 - 10:30 a.m. BreakLobby
10:30 a.m. - 12:00 noon
P a r a l l e l S e s s i o n H
H1 - Room 6
THE DEVELOPMENT OF LOCAL PUBLIC/PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS
Moderator: Yves Vaillancourt
Silvia FerreiraComplexity in Welfare Systems Governance and the Changing Borders of the Third Sector: Researching Two Local Multi-Sectoral Partnerships
Mike Aiken, Ben Cairns and Romayne HutchisonSound and Fury or Signifying Nothing? Understanding the Voice and Engagement Role of Community Anchor Organisations in the UK
Deena WhiteFrom Community Action to Public Policy: The Conditions Paradoxes of Success
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Catherine FordeInvited Spaces for Participation: A Critical Analysis of Local Social Partnership Involving Third Sector Groups within the Neo-Liberal Irish State
H2 - Room 7a
PANEL: PHILANTHROPIC PROJECTIONS: SENDING INSTITUTIONAL LOGICS ABROAD
David Hammack and Steven HeydemannIntroduction to Session
Sada AksartovaPromoting Civil Society or Diffusing NGOs? U.S. Donors in the Former Soviet Union
Elizabeth BloodgoodThe Political Logic of Institutional Adaptation: NGOs’ Strategies Abroad
Sandra MoogExporting Different Institutional Logics into the Amazon? American and German Efforts to Protect the Ecosystems and Traditional Peoples of the Amazon Basin
H3 - Room 8a
Volunteering Partnerships and Local Development
Moderator: Jenny Onyx
Olga Lucia Arboleda Alvarez, Alfredo Ghiso, Elkin Quiros Lizarazo and Edison Viveros ChavarriaConstrucción y Sostenibilidad de Capital Social en Organizacio-nes Sociales y Comunitarias de la Ciudad de Medellín (Colombia)
Judith MillesenCommunity Foundations and Social Capital: Leveraging Re-sources and Empowering Citizens
Sulaiman KhalidPublic-Private Partnership in Service Provisioning: Islamic Civil Society Organizations as Agents of Educational Reform in Northern Nigeria
Elena DePalma, Luigi Costanzo and Sabrina StoppielloThird Sector and Local Development in Italy
H4 - Room 9a
SPACES AND NETWORKS: DYNAMICS IN AND OF THE THIRD SECTOR LANDSCAPE
Moderator: Krishna Kothai
Sebastien Fleuret and Emmanuel BioteauTowards a Geography of the Third Sector
David Robinson and Tuwhakairiora WilliamsThe Landscape of Civil Society -- The Role of Community Agencies in Providing Spaces for Dialogue
Núria Valls and Ana VillaThe Associative Youth Movement: A Space of Learning
Julieta Hantouch and Maria de los Angeles Sola AlvarezUna Aproximación a las Redes de Organizaciones de la Sociedad Civil en Argentina
H5 - Room 10a
TSOS AND SOCIETY – ISSUES OF SIGNIFICANCE AND LEGITIMACY
Moderator: Jon VanTil
Ferenc Farkas and Katalin DobraiNonprofit Organizations as Providers of Knowledge-Based Services
Samiul HasanThird Sector Governance in Asia: The Questions of Space and Legitimacy
Rebecca LeeThe Legal Dimension of Third Sector Governance in China: Governance at the Crossroads
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H6 - Room 11a
PANEL: DIVERGENT METHODOLOGICAL TRADITIONS IN US, UK, JAPAN AND AUSTRALIA: COMPARABILITY AND VALIDITY ISSUES IN STUDY-ING GRASSROOTS COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS CROSS-CULTURALLY
Thomasina BorkmanMethodological Issues in Cross-national Research with Self-Help Organizations – A US Perspective
Carol Munn GiddingsA Reflection on the Issues of Cross-national Research with Self-Help Organizations – A UK Perspective
Tomofumi Oka and Richard ChenhallResearch on Self-Help Organisations in Japan: Working with a Sense of Duty (giri)
Richard ChenhallKey Challenges in the Study of Australian Aboriginal Community Organisations
H7 - Room E
SOCIAL CAPITAL, INTERPERSONAL TRUST AND SOLIDARITY-BASED ECONOMY
Moderator: Luis Gaiger
Rosana Kisil and Eduardo MarinoProductive Local Arrangements: The Case of Silver Amazonia
Igor ValentimSolidarity-Based Economy Organizations and Interpersonal Trust: Toward New Understandings
Luz Dolly Lopera Garcia and Francisco AguirreLa Economía Solidaria: Propuesta Incluyente para el Desarrollo Humano con Oportunidades
H8 - Room F
EMERGING FORMS OF SOLIDARITY FACING WELFARE STATE REFORMS
Moderator: Roberto Delgado
Christina Penso d’Albenzio¿Qué Estado de Bienstar Necesitamos?
Luc AydogmusNeoliberalism and the Civil Welfare Provision in Turkey: The Case of Deniz Deneri (The Lighthouse) Association
Amanda Novak and Claudia MachadoLa Emergencia del Tercer Sector en el Contexto de la Reforma Social-Liberal del Estado Brasileño
Raphael Ogom Neo-Liberalism, the Third Sector and Sustainable Social Change in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Comparative Study
H9 - Room G
PERFORMANCE: UNDERSTANDING SUCCESS AND FAILURE
Moderator: Anabel Cruz
Martti MuukkonenTake a Boy and Rise Him a Man: the YMCA as a Pioneer of Youth Work
Matilda LunaIntegration Mechanisms and the Performance of Complex As-sociative Systems: Two Cases
Takafumi Tanaka Why Nonprofit Failures Happen?
H10 - Room 18
IMPACT-DRIVEN PHILANTHROPY AND THE NON-PROFIT SECTOR
Moderator: Volker Then
Marta Rey GarciaNonprofit Marketing: a New Functional Realm for Evaluat-ing the Organizational Performance and Social Impact of Third Sector Organizations
Andres Ramirez and Hakan SaraogluAn Analytic Approach to Selecting a Nonprofit
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Calum CarmichaelDoing Good Better? The Differential Subsidization of Charitable Contributions
Carmen Gijselinckx, Patrick Develtere, Elke Franchois and Wim van Opstal Foundations: Catalysts of Innovation, Social Change and Civic Action
12:00 noon - 1:00 p.m. ISTR General Members Meeting
Guest Speaker: Michael Edwards, Director, Governance and Civil Society, the Ford Foundation “Strengthening Civil Society: What has the Ford Foundation Learned?”
1:00 - 2:30 p.m. Lunch
2:30 - 4:00 p.m.
P a r a l l e l S e s s i o n I
I1 - Room 6
THE THIRD SECTOR UNDER PRESSURE
Moderator: Marthe Nyssens
Edith ArchambaultThe Third Sector in Europe: Does it Exhibit a Converging Movement?
Apichai ShipperImmigration Politics, Non-State Actors, and Welfare in Japan, the United States, and Sweden
Jasmin LorchThe Neoliberal Retreat of the Welfare State in Europe and the Developing World: Comparing the Effects of Varying Regulatory State Capacity on the Democratic Potential of the Third Sector
I2 - Room 7a
IDENTIFYING THE VARIOUS COMPONENTS OF THE THIRD SECTOR: ATTEMPTS AND LIMITS
Moderator: Gábor Hegyesi
Luc Thériaut, Ron Skibbens and Leslie BrownCo-Operatives and Credit Unions in Atlantic Canada: The State of the Art
Denise Crossan, Jon Van Til, Jim Bell and Pat IbbotsonTowards a Classification Framework for Not-For-Profit Organisations
Jon Van Til The Third Sector in the Social Crisis of Our Age
I3 - Room 8a
VOLUNTEERING, SOCIAL CAPITAL AND CITIZENSHIP
Moderator: Lucas Meijs
Michael LockeThe Institutionalisation of Volunteering: Governance of Citizen Participation
Mabel Lie, Jane Wheelock and Susan BainesCitizenship, Volunteering and Active Ageing
Bev RussellThe Medium or the Message for Mobilisation: Towards an Understanding of the Relationship between Social Capital and Volunteering and how they Contribute to Sustainable Social Development
Daniel Melo and Renato CarmoSocial Capital, the Third Sector, and Local Development: Which Link is Missing?
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I4 - Room 9a
PANEL: PREGONAR CON EL EJEMPLO: SOCIEDAD CIVIL Y RENDICIÓN DE CUENTAS / PRACTICE WHAT YOU PREACH: CIVIL SOCIETY AND ACCOUNTABILITY)
Anabel Cruz, Pablo Marsal, Leilah Landim, José Luis Espinosa, Pau Vidal, Laia Grabulosa, Analía Bettoni
Discussant: Andrés Thompson
I5 - Room 10a
THE RISE OF THE SOCIAL ENTREPRENEUR
Moderator: Janelle Kerlin
Clarence BayneThe Rise of the Social Entrepreneur in the Black Community of Montréal
Rita Klapper and Jacques LauriolThe Economic versus the Social Entrepreneur: Towards a ‘Hybridisation’: Examples from the French Context
Masanari SakuraiSocial Entrepreneur and Resource Mobilization: The Role of Social Capital
Gordon Shockley and Peter FrankA Classical Economic Theory of Social Entrepreneurship
I6 - Room 11a
GLOBALIZATION OF CIVIL SOCIETY – TRANSNATIONAL TRANSFERS OF IDEAS
Moderator: Mark Lyons
Thomas AdamSocial Housing Reform in the Transatlantic World before World War I
Lev Jakobson and Serge SanovichThe Third Sector in Russia: Model Change
Ola LarssonExporting Organizational ideas from the North to the South: Disembedding the Swedish Popular Movement Tradition from Sweden
I7 - Room E
PANEL: EMPOWERMENT OF WOMEN IN A GLOBALIZED WORLD?
Facilitator: Sachiko Nakagawa
Rekha GaonkarEconomic Globalization and Empowerment of Women: A Third Sector Perspective
Eva Maria HinterhuberOn the Road to a Female Ghetto or to Empowerment? Women’s Voluntary Engagement in CSOs in the Social Sphere in Russia
Laila Ottesen The Globalisation Process as a Challenge to the Civil Society and the Empowerment of Women in the Voluntarily Sports Associations - in Denmark
I8 - Room F
CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY: RELATIONSHIPS AND MODELS
Moderator: Theo Schuyt
Louise LeeDeveloping Business Community Partnerships: Understanding Issues of Trust and Power
Jens PrinzhornStrangers or Partners - Cooperation between the Third and the First Sector
Giuliana Gemelli and Paolo PalenzonaDancing with Fashion: Searching for a New Model of Partnership and Innovation in Corporate Citizenship
Ilaria Vannini and Melody RossEvaluating Partnerships between Companies and Civic Organisations: An Empirical-Based Approach
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I9 - Room G
The Governance of Organizations of the Social Economy
Moderator: Suzanne Grant
Julie Rijpens and Sibylle MertensLa Gouvernance dans les Associations: Quels Mécanismes aux Côtés du Conseil d’administration?
Patrick Gianfaldoni, Nadine Richez-Battesti, Jean-Robert Alcaras and Laurent DucauLes Rapports De Coordination Entre Banques Coopératives et Entreprises Sociales en France : Une Analyse Conventionnaliste des Pratiques Discursives
Juana Fuentes Perdomo and C. Esther Falcón PérezIncidencia del Nuevo Marco Contable Internacional en las Organizaciones de la Economía Social
Tânia Fischer, Vanessa Paternostro Melo, Paula Chies Schommer, Rosana Boullosa and Edgilson Tavares de AraújoLa Trayectoria de Enseñanza y Aprendizaje del Programa de Desarrollo y Gestión Social (PDGS): Contribuciones para el Campo de Evaluación en Gestión Social
I10 - Room 18
NEW PATTERNS OF COOPERATION BETWEEN GOV-ERNMENTS AND THIRD SECTOR ORGANIZATIONS
Moderator: Kathy Brock
Margit KinyikA Changing Governmental Approach to the Central Financing of NGO Sector in Hungary. The Role of the Hungarian National Civil Fund by a Recent Sociological Research
Tian RongNew Public Management and Its Impact on NGOs in Hong Kong
Vladimir Hyanek, Zuzana Prouzova and Marie HladkaNPO - Government Relations in the Czech Republic
4:00 - 5:00 p.m. Poster Session / Meet the Author & Book SigningLobby Sponsored by Springer (publisher of Voluntas)
I11 - Room 20
ROUNDTABLE “YOUTH ENGAGEMENT AND SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN THE MEDITERRANEAN”
Panelists: Dina Sherif, John D. Gerhart Center for Philan-thropy and Civic Engagement, American University in Cairo, Egypt
Debbie Haski – Leventhal, Israeli Center for Third Sector Research, Israel
Zeynep Meydanoglu, Third Sector Foundation of Turkey, Turkey
Nadine Richez-Battesti, LEST (Laboratoire d’economie et de socilogie du travail), Universite de la Mediterranee, France
5:00 - 6:30 p.m.
P a r a l l e l S e s s i o n J
J1 - Room 6
SOCIAL ENTERPRISES IN AN INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE
Moderator: Lars Hulgård
Jacques Defourny and Marthe NyssensSocial Enterprise in Europe and the United States: Conceptual Convergences and Divergences Rooted in History
Janelle KerlinA Comparative Analysis of the Global Emergence of Social Enterprise
Fredrik Andersson and Scott HelmNonprofit Entrepreneurship: A Comparative Analysis of Sweden and the United States
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J2 - Room 7a
DIVERSITY IN VOLUNTARY ACTIVITIES AND CITIZEN PARTICIPATION
Moderator: Gloria Estepé Dubreil
Gustavo VerduzcoCaracterísticas de las Actividades Voluntarias en México: Un Perfil Desconocido
Maxine Loose and Caroline GijselinckxEvolutions in Citizen Participation? The Consequences of a Shift in the Associational Live on the Profile of Active Members
Lars Skov Henriksen and David RosdahlVolunteering and Organizational Diversity
J3 - Room 8a
PANEL: POLICY INITIATIVES TOWARDS THE THIRD SECTOR IN INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE
Facilitator: Helmut AnheierKathy BrockPolicy Initiatives in CanadaRupert Graf StrachwitzPolicy Initiatives in GermanyNaoto YamauchiPolicy Initiatives in JapanBenjamin Gidron and Michal Almog-BarPolicy Initiatives in Israel
J4 - Room 9a
SOCIAL ENTERPRISE AND THIRD SECTOR
Moderator: Richard Wamai
Nadia JohanisovaTowards an Eco-Social Enterprise?
Dario Carrera, Mario Ferrari, Marco Meneguzzo and Alessandro MessinaInventing Social Enterprise. Emerging fields and Innovative Practices of Social Entrepreneurships: A Cross Analysis in Italy and Switzerland
Inbal Abbou Nonprofit or For-Profit? Perceptions, Attitudes and Decision Making in Mixed Markets
J5 - Room 10a
MOTIVES AND APPROACHES TO CHARITABLE DONATIONS
Moderator: Éva Kuti
Gojko BezovanCan Foundations Paving the Way of Sustainable Endogenous Philanthropy?
Naoko OkuyamaCharitable Giving and Donor’s Attitudinal Characteristics: An Empirical Analysis of Philanthropy in Japan
Richard Steinberg, Eleanor Brown and Patrick RooneyInheritance and Charitable Donations
Karen Wright Creating a Culture of Giving: Assessing Britain’s Bold Experi-ment in Philanthropy
J6 - Room 11a
PROGRESS AND SETBACKS IN GENDER EQUALITY
Moderator: Ruth Phillips
J. Patrick Murphy and Melinda WrightGender and Leadership Theories Applied to Women of India Compared to the US: Strengthening the Status of Women in Gov-ernment in the Third Sector
Sisay Gebre-EgziabherThe Role of Civil Society Organisations in Reducing Gender Inequality and Violence against Women in Ethiopia
Liu JinglanThe Study on the Relationship between Women’s NGO and Wom-en’s Participation in Nature Resource Management in China
Katrina Bloch Anti-Immigrant Organizations Reinforcing Traditional Gender Ideology in the Third Sector: Online Representations of Self
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J7 - Room E
GOVERNMENT REGULATION OF CIVIL SOCIETY
Moderator: Gareth Morgan
Amadu Sidi BahThe Problematics of Civic Engagement in Democratic Governance Reforms: Implications for Civil Society Strengthening for Social Change in post-war Transitional Political Contexts
Luiz Campos and Flavio AlcaforedoLaw, Government and Third Sector in Brazil: Improving Deficient Regulation to Promote a Better Accountability
Aurelio Herrero-BlascoLas Características Diferenciales de la Economía Social
Berthold Kuhn, Ying Ji and Zandra Mok Evaluation and Regulation of NGOs in the People’s Republic of China
J8 - Room F
VOLUNTEERING AND EMPLOYMENT WITHIN TSOS
Moderator: Mike Aiken
Ramya RamanathEnvironmental aned Organizational Determinants of Sustained Involvement of Small-Sized Faith-Related Organizations in Public Service Delivery
Vincenzo Russo and Alberto CrescentiniPsychological Contract, Climate and Job Satisfaction in a Com-munity for Young People: A Case Study
Shawn FlanaganUnderstanding Paths to NGO Employment: The Role of Profes-sion, Community, and Faith for NGO Workers in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Lebanon, and Sri Lanka
Astrid Haider and Ulrike Schneider Wage Dispersion in Non-Profit Organisations: Do Volunteers, Donations and Public Subsidies Have an Impact?
J9 - Room G
PANEL: GLOBAL CIVIL SOCIETY ON THE MOVE? JAPANESE POPULAR CULTURE AND NPO’S CHALLENGING ESTABLISHED ZONES OF POWER AND REPRESENTATION
Yuko NishimuraReconstruction of Minority Identities in 21st Century Japan
Reiko OgawaRepresentation of Minority Identities in Japan: Globalization and Korean Popular Culture
Bruce White“Be Your Own Vessel”: Japanese Reggae Music, Youth-led Social Change, and New Dynamics of Engagement in Global Civil Society
J10 - Room 18
THE THIRD SECTOR IN A PROCESS OF CHANGE
Moderator: Deena White
Matthias FreiseNeo-Corporatism in Flux: Taking Stock of Public Private Partnerships in Welfare Policies
Mai-Brith SchartauCaritas in a Changing Welfare State
Freancesca Petrella and Nadine Richez-Battesti Gouvernance Territoriale des Politiques Sociales en Europe et Place pour les Organisations de ‘l’ESS: Regards Vroisés sur les Services de “Care”
8:00 p.m. Spanish Cultural Event at Edific Històric de la Universitat de Barcelona, Paraninf Hall
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Saturday, July 12, 2006
8:30 - 10:00 a.m.
P a r a l l e l S e s s i o n K
K1 - Room 6
INTERNATIONAL CHALLENGES AND THIRD SECTOR STRATEGIES
Moderator: Miroslav Pospisil
Christopher PallasBalancing the Scales or Tilting the Field? Assessing the Capac-ity of Global Civil Society to Democratize the World Bank
Thomas DavisInternational NGOs as Global Civil Society Agents in Foreign Aid Policy: The Unfulfilled Promise of Participatory Policy Making
Joel AriateThe National in Global: The Freedom from Debt Coalition and Global Civil Society Movement on Debt and Development
Nancy Kinney Partners without Borders: Frontiers in Collaboration between U.S. and Sudanese Nongovernmental Organizations
K2 - Room 7a
PANEL: NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION AND SOCIAL ENTERPRISE ACCOUNTING REGULATION IN EUROPE
Claudio TravigliniImproving NPOs’ Accountability in the Enlarged EU: Towards a Common Framework for Financial Reporting in European NPOs
Gareth MorganThe Use Of Charitable Status as a Basis for Regulation of Nonprofit Accounting: Assessing a Decade of Legal Reforms in the UK
Juana Fuentes Perdomo(no title)
K3 - Room 8a
OLD ISSUES IN THE NEW AGE OF GLOBALIZATION
Moderator: Douglas Rutzen
Masayuki DeguchiFundamental Reforms on Nonprofit Organizations in Japan as an Example from the International Point of Linguapolitics
Pau Vidal and Sara MartinezCodesarrollo: La Comunidad Migrante Transnacional en la Cooperación al Desarrollo
Sookhee Kwak and Hyeseon Jeong Official Development Assistance (ODA) Policy and its Reality from the Gender Perspective
K4 - Room 9a
VOLUNTEERING AND HEALTH ORGANIZATIONS
Moderator: Mike Locke
Bénédicte FonteneauBénévolat au Burkina Faso: Le Cas des Associations de Lutte Contre le Sida et des Mutuelles de Santé
Maria Ela AtienzaHealth Devolution, Civil Society Participation and Volunterism: Political Opportunities and Constraints in the Philippines
Maria Illincheva-CherkashinaVolunteers Rising: Grassroots Movement to Change Abandoned Children’s Life in Russia
Raquel Gondim and Ana Sílvia Rocha Ipiranga The Social Capital’s Mobilization for the Local Development of Prainha do Canto Verde: An Image Narrative
K5 - Room 10a
VOLUNTEERING AMONG OLDER CITIZENS
Moderator: Gustavo Verduzco
Andrea PetriwaskyjCivic Participation, Volunteering and the Ageing Citizen: New Ways of Looking at Old Ways of Looking at New Problems
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Jeni Warburton and Eva Jeppsson GrassmanOlder People as Volunteers: Volunteering across Different Social Welfare Regime Types
Karen Harlow-Rosentraub, Laura Wilson, David Swindell and Feliciana Villar Older Volunteers as Social Capital for a Sustainable Nonprofit Sector: Global Comparisons from Three Demonstration Projects
K6 - Room 11a
VALUES GUIDING THE CORPORATE GOVERNANCE OF TSOS
Moderator: Bernard Enjolras
Carmen Marcuello Servós and María Isabel Saz GilManagement and Social Capital in Non Profit Organisations
Jessica (Jin Hua) Chen, Lorne Cummings and Marie DyballIdentify and Self-Definition within the Australian Non-for-Profit Sector
Beatriz Balian de TagtachianInclusión Social: El Rol Social de la Fundación Banco de Alimentos
Jenny Green Values Present or Passé: the Relative Importance of Espoused Social Justice Values in Nonprofit Organisations
K7 - Room E
PANEL: VOLUNTEER COOPERATION FOR INTERNA-TIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN THE 21ST CENTURY
Cliff AllumInternational Volunteering and Cooperation: New Developments in Programme Models Peter DevereuxVolunteering for Capacity, Development, and Environmental Sustainability
Benjamin LoughThe Forms and Effects of International Volunteering, with Amanda Moore McBride and Margaret Sherrard Sherraden
Caspar MerkleContributions of Volunteering to Development
K8 - Room F
SELF-MANAGEMENT AS A DEFINING FEATURE OF THE NEW SOCIAL ECONOMY AND THE SOLIDARITY-BASED ECONOMY
Moderator: Jean-Louis Laville
Andreia LemaítreLes Dynamiques d’Économie Solidaire au Brésil: Une Analyse au Prisme de l’Encastrement Polanyien
Luis Inácio Germany GaigerDe Rochdale á Catende: Le Solidarisme Économique des Travail-leurs dans Différents Contextes et Selon Différents Concepts
Mario RoitterNuevas Iniciativas de Economía Social en Argentina: El Caso de las “Empresas Recuperadas”
Gonzalo Vázquez La Economía Social y Solidaria en América Latina: Propuesta de Economía Alternativa y su Aplicación al Análisis de Experiencias en Argentina
K9 - Room G
CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS IN HUMAN RIGHTS REGIMES
Moderator: Srilatha Batliwala
Hisayo KatsuiChallenges of Disabled People’s Organisations in Operationalis-ing Human Rights-Based Approach to Disability in Develop-ment: Towards Sustainable Positive Changes
Paul Nelson Between Millennium Goals and Universal Human Rights: Civil Society Actors and the Politics of Sustainable Change
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K10 - Room 18
THE THIRD SECTOR AND WELFARE REGIMES. THE CASE OF LIBERAL WELFARE STATES-2
Moderator: Marilyn Taylor
Elizabeth Seale, Stephanie Teixeira and Alison BuckWelfare Reform in the Age of Neoliberalism: Implications for Serving the Poor through the Third Sector
Jenny Harlock and Emma CarmenThe Third Sector and Public Service Reform in the UK: Partnership, Performance and Procurement
Johan Gärde Faith Based Organizations and Secular Organizations as Social Provisions Providers in a Development Context: The Case of Lebanon
K11 - Room 20
THE CHALLENGE OF RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN SOCIAL ENTERPRISES AND LOCAL PUBLIC BODIES
Moderator: Tymen van de Ploeg
Jo Barraket and Verity ArcherInclusive Social Enterprise and Multi-Stakeholder Relationships: The Role of Local Government
Alex Nicholls, Sarabajaya Kumar and Inidanna MintoState-Sponsored Social Enterprises (SSSEs): A Clash of Culture and Expectations
John Milliman and Jeffrey FergusonA Study of a New Boundary Spanning NGO Concept for Low-Wage Workers
10:00 - 10:30 a.m. BreakLobby
10:30 a.m. - 12:00 noon
P a r a l l e l S e s s i o n L
L1 - Room 6
PARTNERSHIPS BETWEEN TSOS AND OTHER PUBLIC AND PRIVATE ACTORS
Moderator: Marc Jegers
Taco Brandsen and Sarabajaya KumarGovernance Models in Quasi-Markets: New Institutional Arrangements
Peter AlcockIn or Against the State? The Changing Role of the Voluntary and Community Sector -- Recent Evidence from the UK
Joanne Baulderstone and Wendy EarlesChanging Relationships: How Government Funding Models Impact Relationships between Organisations
Sebastien Savard, Sabrina Tremblay and Denis Bourque La Collaboration Entre les Établissements Publics et les Organismes du Tiers Secteur dans la Fourniture de Services Sociaux aux Jeunes et aux Familles au Quebec (Canada): Essai Autour d’une Typologie
L2 - Room 7a
THE THIRD SECTOR AND WELFARE REGIMES. THE CASE OF LIBERAL WELFARE STATES-1
Moderator: Hagai Katz
Kathy BrockCapturing Positive State Support for the Third Sector as a Part-ner in Policy
Rachel LaforestModels of Political Representation and Governing in Canada
Stephen Osborn and Celine Chew The Innovative Capacity of Voluntary Organizations: Developing Theory and Practice
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L3 - Room 8a
VOLUNTEERING AMONG STUDENTS
Moderator: Jeni Warburton
Manasa Nagabhushanam and M.K. SridharMotivation to Volunteer: A Study of Influencing Factors and Perceptions of College Going Students
Jo Barrakett, Marcelle Scott, Gemma Carey and Sarah RichardsonUniversities as Civic Institutions - The Impacts of Practice-based Learning Exchange on Students, Third Sector Organizations and Academic Staff
Tineke van de WalleVolunteering, Social Capital and Youth Work. Practices of Re-cruiting and Supporting New Youth
L4 - Room 9a
PANEL: ASSESSING THE STATE OF CIVIL SOCIETIES WORLDWIDE. COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES ON THE FINDINGS FROM THE CIVICUS CIVIL SOCIETY INDEX PROJECT
Jacob Mati and Lorenzo FioramontiThe Current State of Civil Society: Institutionalization, Accountability and Participation
Natalia KiryttopoulouA New Challenge for Civil Society Infrastructure: The Impera-tive of Downward Accountability
Paul Opoku-MensahA Regional Perspective: The State of Civil Society in Sub-Saharan Africa
Alan FowlerStrengthening Civil Society through Aid: Different Models and Goals
L5 - Room 10a
PANEL: MODELS OF INTERNATIONAL COOPERA-TION IN DEVELOPMENT PHILANTHROPY
Facilitator: Woods Bowman
Gina DemkeBrokering Cross-Cultural Philanthropic Partnerships
Maria Alexandra Santana ArauzTargeting Youths in Rural Areas of Ecuador and the United States
Leviticus TurnerInitiatives for the Provision of Potable Water Resources in the State of Maharashtra
L6 - Room 11a
GOVERNANCE, LEADERSHIP AND THE PUBLIC INTEREST
Moderator: Darwin Stapleton
Carlos Chaves-Becker and Benjamín Arditi KarlikGobernanza Democrática. Una Aproximación desde el Desempeño Organizacional
Elisa Rodriguez Larroudé and Fernando do Amaral NogueiraManagement Practices for Upholding the Public Interest
James Sarrus, Brian Cooper and Joseph SantoraLeadership Vision, Organizational Culture, and Support for Innovation in Not-for-profit and For-profit Organizations: When Things Aren’t What They Appear to Be
Carolyn Cordery and Rachel Baskerville From the Market to the Third Sector – What Style for Primary Health Organisations’ Accountability?
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• Europe• Latin America and the Caribbean
L7 - Room E
THEORIZING CIVIL SOCIETIES: STRUCTURES AND VALUES
Moderator: Maria Tysiachniouk
Wolfgang DörnerA Tool for Charting out the Relationships between Government and Third Sector Organisations in Various National Settings: Applying Social Network Analysis to National Action Plans on Fight against Poverty
John McNutt and Meredeth FlanniganTransnational Nonprofit Advocacy Organizations and the Social Networking Technology Revolution: Patterns of Adoption across Organizational Fields
Laia Grabrulosa and Pau VidalOrganizational Values as a Distinguishing Element in Nonprofits
L8 - Room F
PANEL: GLOBALIZATION AND CITIZEN ENGAGE-MENT: NEW PRACTICES, MEANINGS AND EXPRESSIONS OF CITIZENSHIP?
Marjorie Mayo and John GaventaLinking Local and Global Advocacy: Active Citizenship and the Millennium Development Goal of Education for All
Peter Newell, Rosalba Icaza and Marcelo SaguierDemocratising Trade Politics in the Americas
Linda Waldman“Show Me the Evidence”: Global Civil Society Mobilisation on Asbestos Issues and Local Identities of Citizenship in India and South Africa
L9 - Room G
STRENGTHENING THE STATUS OF WOMEN
Moderator: Chris Lange
Glòria Estapé Debreuil and Consol Torreguitart MiradaMicrofinance and Gender Considerations in Developed Countries: The Case of Catalonia
J. Patrick Murphy and Melinda WrightGender and Leadership Theories Applied to Women of India Compared to the US: Strengthening the Status of Women in Government in the Third Sector
Anahit MkrtchyanEffectiveness of the Sectoral Partnership in Reducing Gender Discrimination in Economy and Workplace in Post-Soviet Transition. Need of Changes in Gender-Oriented Programs
12:00 noon - 2:00 p.m.
P l e n a r y S e s s i o n
Aula Magna
“THEORIZING THE GLOBAL THIRD SECTOR: DOES NORTH/SOUTH MAKE SENSE?”
Moderator: Roseanne Mirabella, Seton Hall University, USA
Participants: Alnoor Ebrahim, Associate Professor, Harvard Business School, USAAdil Najam, The Pardde Center for the Study of the Longer-Term Future, Boston University, USATerje Tvedt, Centre for Development Studies, University of Bergen, Norway(Coordinated by ISTR)
Award Announcements and Closing• International Research Fellowship Presentation by Darwin Stapleton, Executive Director Emeritus, Rockefeller Archive Center
• Young Scholar Award Presentation by Leilah Landim, ISTR Board of Directors
2:00 p.m. Lunch
3:00 p.m. Regional Network Meetings
• Africa• Asia/Pacific
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