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Foundations for Social Change
Critical Perspectives on Philanthropy and Popular Movements
Daniel Faber (Anthology Editor) , Deborah McCarthy Auriffeille (Anthology Editor) , Robert O. Bothwell (Contributor) , Robert J. Brulle (Contributor) , Sally Covington (Contributor) , Lisa Durán (Contributor) , J Craig Jenkins (Contributor) , Susan A. Ostrander (Contributor) , Joan Roelofs (Contributor) , Ira Silver (Contributor) , John C. Urschel (Contributor)
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Foundations for Social Change
Critical Perspectives on Philanthropy and Popular Movements
Daniel Faber (Anthology Editor) , Deborah McCarthy Auriffeille (Anthology Editor) , Robert O. Bothwell (Contributor) , Robert J. Brulle (Contributor) , Sally Covington (Contributor) , Lisa Durán (Contributor) , J Craig Jenkins (Contributor) , Susan A. Ostrander (Contributor) , Joan Roelofs (Contributor) , Ira Silver (Contributor) , John C. Urschel (Contributor)
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Description
This multi-disciplinary collection blends broad overviews and case studies as well as different theoretical perspectives in a critique of the relationship between United States philanthropic foundations and movements for social change. Scholars and practitioners examine how these foundations support and/or thwart popular social movements and address how philanthropic institutions can be more accountable and democratic in a sophisticated, provocative, and accessible manner. Foundations for Social Change brings together the leading voices on philanthropy and social movements into a single collection and its interdisciplinary approach will appeal to scholars, students, foundation officials, non-profit advocates, and social movement activists.
Table of Contents
Chapter 2 Liberal Foundations: Impediments or Supports for Social Change?
Chapter 3 Moving Public Policy to the Right: The Strategic Philanthropy of Conservative Foundations
Chapter 4 Up Against Conservative Public Policy: Alternatives to Mainstream Philanthropy
Chapter 5 Foundations and the Environmental Movement: Priorities, Strategies, and Impact
Chapter 6 Breaking the Funding Barriers: Philanthropic Activism in Support of the Environmental Justice Movement
Chapter 7 The Politics of Philanthropy and Social Change: Challenges for Racial Justice
Chapter 8 Living Up to the Promise of Collaboration: Foundations and Community Organizations as Partners in the Revitalization of Poor Neighborhoods
Chapter 9 Coming Out of the Green Closet: Wealth Discourse and the Construction of Social Change Philanthropists
Chapter 10 Mobilizing Money Strategically: Opportunities for Grantees to be Active Agents in Social Movement Philanthropy
Product details
Published | 01 Sep 2005 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 322 |
ISBN | 9798765168943 |
Imprint | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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<I<Foundations for Change provides an excellent overview of the relationship between philanthropic foundations and social movement organizations from a critical perspective.
Leslie King, Smith College
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The book provides a well-documented response of philanthropy to the social, economic and ecological crises that characterize the current decade. This book will be useful to foundation officials in setting the terms of dialogue about the promise and pitfalls of contemporary philanthropy. It will also inform social movement activists about the structural limitations of their own strategies for social change.
Sandra Meucci, Ph.D., Senior Research Associate, Gibson & Associates
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Foundations for Social Change is an astute, clearly written, and empirically rich book on the layered world of U.S. philanthropic foundations and the world they try to regulate. The editors brought together a group of writers well-versed in the topic, each with a distinct expertise in U.S. philanthropy. It is a wonderful source for thoughtful discussion and ideas that help elucidate what is at stake in this complex historical conjuncture of rapidly increasing forms of philanthropy and neoliberalized social welfarism. I recommend it to scholars, students, and activists alike.
Michael Goldman, Capitalism Nature Socialism
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provides an excellent overview of the relationship between philanthropic foundations and social movement organizations from a critical perspective.
Leslie King, Smith College