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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.
Everyday People Can Save the Planet and So Can You: A Qualitative
Examination of Green Lifestyles in Lowcountry South Carolina
examines three interview studies, conducted over the last two
decades, with green parents, choice utility bike commuters, and
necessity utility bike commuters. The book draws on qualitative
analyses of the data and literature (social practice, social
innovation, embodiment, and attention economy research/theory) to
ask and answer the question of how can advocates and policy makers
enable pro-environmental behavior in people's everyday lives?
Deborah McCarthy Auriffeille begins by focusing on the
particularities of living green in Lowcountry South Carolina, a
region that is both highly conservative and conservationist. She
then examines the pathways to, challenges of, and
meanings/motivations that practitioners told about green living.
Finally, she draws on analyses of respondents' narratives and
interdisciplinary theory to make policy recommendations and
suggestions for future social science research directions.
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.
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