Table of contents for The nonprofit sector : a research handbook / edited by Walter W. Powell and Richard Steinberg.

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Contents
Preface to the Second Edition	000
Acknowledgments	000
Introduction	1
 Richard Steinberg and Walter W. Powell
Part One. History and Scope of the Nonprofit Sector
1. The Nonprofit Sector in Historical Perspective: Traditions of Philanthropy in the West	000
	Kevin C. Robbins
2. A Historical Overview of Philanthropy, Voluntary Associations, and Nonprofit Organizations in the United States, 1600¿2000	000
	Peter Dobkin Hall
3. Scope and Dimensions of the Nonprofit Sector	000
	Elizabeth T. Boris and C. Eugene Steuerle
4. The Nonprofit Sector in Comparative Perspective	000
	Helmut K. Anheier and Lester M. Salamon
Part Two. Nonprofits and the Marketplace
5. Economic Theories of Nonprofit Organizations	000
	Richard Steinberg
6. Nonprofit Organizations and the Market	000
	Eleanor Brown and Al Slivinski
7. Work in the Nonprofit Sector	000
	Laura Leete
8. Collaboration between Corporations and Nonprofit Organizations	000
	Joseph Galaskiewicz and Michelle Sinclair Colman
Part Three. Nonprofits and the Polity
9. The Constitution of Citizens: Political Theories of Nonprofit Organizations	000
	Elisabeth S. Clemens
10. Scope and Theory of Government-Nonprofit Relations	000
	Steven Rathgeb Smith and Kirsten A. Grønbjerg
11. The Legal Framework for Nonprofit Organizations	000
	Evelyn Brody
12. The Federal Tax Treatment of Charitable Organizations	000
	John Simon, Harvey Dale, and Laura Chisolm
13. Nonprofit Organizations and Political Advocacy	000
	J. Craig Jenkins
14. International Nongovernmental Organizations	000
	John Boli
Part Four. Key Activities in the Nonprofit Sector
15. Foundations	000
	Kenneth Prewitt
16. Nonprofit Organizations and Health Care: Some Paradoxes of Persistent Scrutiny	000
	Mark Schlesinger and Bradford H. Gray
17. Social Care and the Nonprofit Sector in the Western Developed World	000
	Jeremy Kendall, Martin Knapp, and Julien Forder
18. Nonprofit Organizations and the Intersectoral Division of Labor in the Arts	000
	Paul DiMaggio
19. Higher Education: Evolving Forms and Emerging Markets	000
	Patricia J. Gumport and Stuart K. Snydman
20. Religion and the Nonprofit Sector	000
	Wendy Cadge and Robert Wuthnow
21. Nonprofit Community Organizations in Poor Urban Settings: Bridging Institutional Gaps for Youth	000
	Sarah Deschenes, Milbrey McLaughlin, and Jennifer O¿Donoghue
Part Five. Who Participates in the Nonprofit Sector and Why?
22. Nonprofit Membership Associations	000
	Mary Tschirhart
23. Charitable Giving: How Much, By Whom, To What, and How?	000
	John J. Havens, Mary A. O¿Herlihy, and Paul G. Schervish
24. Why Do People Give?	000
	Lise Vesterlund
Part Six. Mission and Governance
25. Nonprofit Mission: Constancy, Responsiveness, or Deflection	000
	Debra C. Minkoff and Walter W. Powell
26. Governance: Research Trends, Gaps, and Future Prospects	000
	Francie Ostrower and Melissa M. Stone
27. Commercial Activity, Technological Change, and Nonprofit Mission	000
	Howard P. Tuckman and Cyril F. Chang
About the Contributors	000
Index	000

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Nonprofit organizations -- Management.
Nonprofit organizations.
Charitable uses, trusts, and foundations.