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ISBN 13: 978-1134098767
Author: Stephen P. Osborne
The role of the Third Sector within European society is an extremely topical subject, as both governments and the EU continue to consider the role these organizations can play in providing essential public services. This book presents contemporary research into this emerging area, exploring the contribution of this important sector to European society as well as the key challenges that the sector and its components organizations face in making this contribution.
This volume brings together for the first time a range of challenging perspectives upon the role and import of the Third Sector for European society from a variety of disciplines – including economics, sociology, political science, management and public policy. Areas covered include the Third Sector civil society and democracy, relationships with government, its impact on social and public policy, the growth of social enterprise and of hybrid organizations as key elements of the sector and the future challenges for the sector in Europe.
Key issues for the third sector in Europe
The third sector and civil society
Where does social capital come from?
The rise of Romanian NGOs in the democratization process of the society after 1990
Welfare architecture and voluntarism. Or why ‘changing the welfare mix’ means different things in different contexts
The third sector and the social inclusion agenda: The role of social enterprises in the field of work integration
The third sector and the delivery of public services: An evaluation of different meta-theoretical perspectives
The third sector and the provision of public services in Slovakia
The innovative capacity of voluntary and community organizations: Exploring the organizational and environmental contingencies
Co-production, the third sector and functional representation in Sweden
Co-governance and co-production: from the social enterprise towards the public-private co-enterprise
The evolving state – third sector relations in Turkey
The uneasy partnership of the state and the third sector in the Czech Republic
Institutionalising relationships between government and the third sector: The case of the Estonian “Compact”
Hybrid organisations. Background, concepts, challenges
Teachers and middle managers in a hybrid educational sector
The role of social enterprises in Europe: A core element or a distraction in the provision of public services?
Social co-operatives for persons with mental health problems in Greece: A Specific form of Social Enterprise
The economic analysis of non-profit organisations’ management
Conclusions: The state of our knowledge and future challenges
the european union ongoing challenges and future prospects
the third sector sociology
what are the 3 big challenges that europe faces today
the third sector in europe
three challenges facing europe
Tags: Stephen Osborne, Secto, Europe, Prospects, challenges