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INDEX to NONPROFIT AND VOLUNTARY SECTOR QUARTERLY Volume 32 Number 1 (March 2003) pp. 1-156 Number 2 (June 2003) pp. 157-324 Number 3 (September 2003) pp. 325-488 Number 4 (December 2003) pp. 489-668 Authors: AKSARTOVA, SADA, “In Search of Legitimacy: Peace Grant Making of U.S. Phil- anthropic Foundations: 1988-1996,” 25. AUSTIN, MICHAEL J., “The Changing Relationship Between Nonprofit Organi- zations and Public Social Service Agencies in the Era of Welfare Reform,” 97. BAILIN, MICHAEL A., “Requestioning, Reimagining, and Retooling Philan- thropy” [Insight], 635. BEKKERS, RENE, “Trust, Accreditation, and Philanthropy in the Netherlands,” 596. BIELEFELD, WOLFGANG, “On Being Nonprofit: A Conceptual and Policy Prime, by Peter Frumkin” [Review], 658. BODE, INGO, “Flexible Response in Changing Environments: The German Third Sector Model in Transition,” 190. BOTHWELL, ROBERT O., “American Foundations: An Investigative History, by Mark Dowie” [Review], 473. BROWN, MELISSA S., see Deb, P. BRUDNEY, JEFFREY L., see Nobbie, P. D. BURT, ELEANOR, and JOHN TAYLOR, “New Technologies, Embedded Values, and Strategic Change: Evidence From the U.K. Voluntary Sector” [Research Note], 115. CALLEN, JEFFREY L., APRIL KLEIN, and DANIEL TINKELMAN, “Board Com- position, Committees and Organizational Efficiency: The Case of Nonprofits,” 493. CHASKIN, ROBERT J., “Fostering Neighborhood Democracy: Legitimacy and Accountability Within Loosely Coupled Systems,” 161. CLARK, JOHN, “Commentary,” 302. CLOHESY, WILLIAM W., “Fund-Raising and the Articulation of Common Goods” [Commentary], 128. COUR, STEPHANIE, see Saidel, J. R. DEB, PARTHA, MARK O. WILHELM, PATRICK MICHAEL ROONEY, and ME- LISSA S. BROWN, “Estimating Charitable Deductions in Giving USA,” 548. Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, vol. 32, no. 4, December 2003 662-667 © 2003 Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action 662 INDEX to NONPROFIT AND VOLUNTARY SECTOR QUARTERLY Volume 32 Number 1 (March 2003) pp. 1-156 Number 2 (June 2003) pp. 157-324 Number 3 (September 2003) pp. 325-488 Number 4 (December 2003) pp. 489-668 Authors: AKSARTOVA, SADA, “In Search of Legitimacy: Peace Grant Making of U.S. Phil- anthropic Foundations: 1988-1996,” 25. AUSTIN, MICHAEL J., “The Changing Relationship Between Nonprofit Organi- zations and Public Social Service Agencies in the Era of Welfare Reform,” 97. BAILIN, MICHAEL A., “Requestioning, Reimagining, and Retooling Philan- thropy” [Insight], 635. BEKKERS, RENE, “Trust, Accreditation, and Philanthropy in the Netherlands,” 596. BIELEFELD, WOLFGANG, “On Being Nonprofit: A Conceptual and Policy Prime, by Peter Frumkin” [Review], 658. BODE, INGO, “Flexible Response in Changing Environments: The German Third Sector Model in Transition,” 190. BOTHWELL, ROBERT O., “American Foundations: An Investigative History, by Mark Dowie” [Review], 473. BROWN, MELISSA S., see Deb, P. BRUDNEY, JEFFREY L., see Nobbie, P. D. BURT, ELEANOR, and JOHN TAYLOR, “New Technologies, Embedded Values, and Strategic Change: Evidence From the U.K. Voluntary Sector” [Research Note], 115. CALLEN, JEFFREY L., APRIL KLEIN, and DANIEL TINKELMAN, “Board Com- position, Committees and Organizational Efficiency: The Case of Nonprofits,” 493. CHASKIN, ROBERT J., “Fostering Neighborhood Democracy: Legitimacy and Accountability Within Loosely Coupled Systems,” 161. CLARK, JOHN, “Commentary,” 302. CLOHESY, WILLIAM W., “Fund-Raising and the Articulation of Common Goods” [Commentary], 128. COUR, STEPHANIE, see Saidel, J. R. DEB, PARTHA, MARK O. WILHELM, PATRICK MICHAEL ROONEY, and ME- LISSA S. BROWN, “Estimating Charitable Deductions in Giving USA,” 548. Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, vol. 32, no. 4, December 2003 662-667 © 2003 Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action 662 Index 663 FISHER, JULIE, “The Charitable Impulse: NGOs and Development in East and North- east Africa, edited by Ondine Barrow and Michael Jennings” [Review], 648. FISHER, JULIE, “Going Global: Transforming Relief and Development NGOs, by Marc Lindenberg and Coralie Bryant” [Review], 648. FOSTER, MARY K., see Meinhard, A. G. FRIEDMAN, LAWRENCE J., “Robert Bremner Reconsidered: In the Dust Heap of History?” 444. FRUMKIN, PETER, “The End of Public-Nonprofit Relations? A Comment on Plowden,” 436. HAGER, MARK A., SARAH WILSON, THOMAS H. POLLAK, and PATRICK MI- CHAEL ROONEY, “Response Rates for Mail Surveys of Nonprofit Organiza- tions: A Review and Empirical Test,” 252. HAMMACK, DAVID C., “Robert Bremner and the Study of Philanthropy in the United States: Four Appraisals” [Symposium], 439. HAMMACK, DAVID C., “The Legacy of Robert Bremner’s American Philan- thropy,” 447. HANDY, FEMIDA, “The Price of Virtue: The Economic Value of the Charitable Sector, edited by V. Foster, S. Mourato, D. Pearce, and E. Ozdemirglu” [Review], 481. HOLCOMBE, SUSAN H., see Offenheiser, R. C. HOOGHE, MARC, “Participation in Voluntary Associations and Value Indicators: The Effect of Current and Previous Participation Experiences,” 47. JACKSON-ELMOORE, CYNTHIA, “Asset Building & Community Development, by Gary Paul Green and Anna Haines,” [Review], 643. JACKSON-ELMOORE, CYNTHIA, “Building Community Capacity (Modern Appli- cations of Social Work), by Robert J. Chaskin, Prudence Brown, Sudhir Venkatesh, and Avis Vidal” [Review], 643. JACKSON-ELMOORE, CYNTHIA, “Neighborhood Self-Management, Experiments in Civil Society, by Hillel Schmid” [Review], 643. JOASSART-MARCELLI, PASCALE, and JENNIFER R. WOLCH, “The Intrametropolitan Geography of Poverty and the Nonprofit Sector in Southern California,” 70. KEARNS, KEVIN P., “The State of Nonprofit America, edited by Lester A. Salamon” [Review], 652. KLEIN, APRIL, see Callen, J. L. KUNREUTHER, FRANCES, “The Changing of the Guard: What Generational Differences Tell Us About Social-Change Organizations” [Insight], 450. LANE, FREDERICK S., “Rethinking Democratic Accountability, by Robert D. Behn” [Review], 475. LUKSETICH, WILLIAM, see Meinhard, A. MAGAT, RICHARD, “The Courage of Strangers: Coming of Age With the Human Rights Movement, by Jeri Laber, with a forewaord by Vaclav Havel” [Review], 655. MAGAT, RICHARD, “A Fruitful and Modest Scholar,” 439. MEINHARD, AGNES G., and MARY K. FOSTER, “Differences in the Response of Women’s Voluntary Organizations to Shifts in Canadian Public Policy,” 366. MEINHARD, AGNES, WILLIAM LUKSETICH, and ELIZABETH MULROY, “In- troduction,” 568. MILLER-MILLESEN, JUDITH L., “Understanding the Behavior of Nonprofit Boards of Directors: A Theory-Based Approach,” 521. 664 Index MULROY, ELIZABETH, see Meinhard, A. NEEM, JOHANN N,., “Politics and the Origins of the Nonprofit Corporation in Massachusetts and New Hampshire, 1780-1820,” 344. NOBBIE, PATRICIA DAUTEL, and JEFFREY L. BRUDNEY, “Testing the Imple- mentation, Board Performance and Organizational Effectiveness of the Policy Governance Model in Nonprofit Boards of Directors,” 571. NOWLAND-FOREMAN, GARTH, “Third Sector: The Contribution of Nonprofit and Cooperative Enterprises in Australia, by Mark Lyons” [Review], 147. O’CONNOR, ALICE, “Robert Bremner’s From the Depths: An Appreciation,” 441. OFFENHEISER, RAYMOND C., and SUSAN H. HOLCOMBE, “Challenges and Opportunities in Implementing a Rights-Based Approach to Development: An Oxfam America Perspective” [Forum], 268. OFFENHEISER, RAYMOND C., and SUSAN H. HOLCOMBE, “Response,” 304. PLOWDEN, WILLIAM, “The Compact: Attempts to Regulate Relationships Be- tween Government and the Voluntary Sector in England” [Forum], 415. POLLAK, THOMAS H., see Hager, M. A. POPPENDIECK, JANET E., “Nonprofits in Urban America, edited by Richard C. Hula and Cynthia Jackson-Elmoore” [Review], 144. RACINE, DAVID, “Dissolving Dualities: The Case for Commonsense Replica- tion” [Insight], 307. RENZ, DAVID O., “The Art of Trusteeship: The Nonprofit Board Member's Guide to Ef- fective Governance, by Candace Widmer and Susan Houchin” [Review], 315. RENZ, DAVID O., “Creating Caring and Capable Boards: Reclaiming the Passion for Active Trusteeship, by Katherine Tyler Scott” [Review], 315. RENZ, DAVID O., “Nonprofit Boards That Work: The End of One-Size-Fits-All Gover- nance, by Maureen K. Robinson” [Review], 315. ROONEY, PATRICK MICHAEL, see Deb, P. ROONEY, PATRICK MICHAEL, see Hager, M. A. SAIDEL, JUDITH R., and STEPHANIE COUR, “Information Technology and the Voluntary Sector Workplace,” 5. SAUNDERS, MARGERY C., “Who Speaks for America’s Children? The Role of Child Advocates in Public Policy, edited by Carol J. De Vita and Rachel Mosher-Wil- liams” [Review], 151. SMITH, DAVID HORTON, “A History of ARNOVA” [Reflection], 458. TAYLOR, JOHN, see Burt, E. TAYLOR, MARILYN, “Commentary,” 432. TE’ENI, DOV, and DENNIS R. YOUNG, “The Changing Role of Nonprofits in the Network Economy,” 397. TINKELMAN, DANIEL, see Callen, J. L. TOEPLER, STEFAN, “Foundations in Europe: Society, Management, and Law, edited by Andreas Schliiter, Volker Then, and Peter Walkenhorst” [Review], 141. TOEPLER, STEFAN, “Grassroots Associations Versus Larger Nonprofits: New Evidence From a Community Case Study in Arts and Culture” [Research Note], 236. TORPE, LARS, “Democracy and Associations in Denmark: Changing Relation- ships Between Individuals and Associations?” 329. TRUSSEL, JOHN, “Assessing Potential Accounting Manipulation: The Financial Characteristics of Charitable Organizations with Higher than Expected Pro- gram Spending Ratios,” 616. Index 665 TWOMBLY, ERIC C., “Privatization and Public-Private Partnerships, by Emanuel S. Savas” [Review], 477. TWOMBLY, ERIC C., “Public-Private Policy Partnerships, edited by Pauline Vaillancourt Rosenau” [Review], 477. TWOMBLY, ERIC C., “What Factors Affect the Entry and Exit of Nonprofit Hu- man Service Organizations in Metropolitan Areas?” 211. WILHELM, MARK O., see Deb, P. WILSON, SARAH, see Hager, M. A. WOLCH, JENNIFER R., see Joassart-Marcelli, P. YOUNG, DENNIS R., see Te’eni, D. Articles: “Assessing Potential Accounting Manipulation: The Financial Characteristics of Charitable Organizations with Higher than Expected Program Spending Ra- tios,” Trussel, 616. “Board Composition, Committees and Organizational Efficiency: The Case of Nonprofits,” Callen et al., 493. “The Changing Relationship Between Nonprofit Organizations and Public Social Service Agencies in the Era of Welfare Reform,” Austin, 97. “The Changing Role of Nonprofits in the Network Economy,” Te’eni and Young, 397. “Commentary,” Clark, 302. “Commentary,” Taylor, 432. “Democracy and Associations in Denmark: Changing Relationships Between In- dividuals and Associations?” Torpe, 329. “Differences in the Response of Women’s Voluntary Organizations to Shifts in Ca- nadian Public Policy,” Meinhard and Foster, 366. “The End of Public-Nonprofit Relations? AComment on Plowden,” Frumkin, 436. “Estimating Charitable Deductions in Giving USA,” Deb et al., 548. “Flexible Response in Changing Environments: The German Third Sector Model in Transition,” Bode, 190. “Fostering Neighborhood Democracy: Legitimacy and Accountability Within Loosely Coupled Systems,” Chaskin, 161. “A Fruitful and Modest Scholar,” Magat, 439. “Information Technology and the Voluntary Sector Workplace,” Saidel and Cour, 5. “The Intrametropolitan Geography of Poverty and the Nonprofit Sector in South- ern California,” Joassart-Marcelli and Wolch, 70. “Introduction,” Meinhard et al., 568. “The Legacy of Robert Bremner’s American Philanthropy,” Hammack, 447. “Participation in Voluntary Associations and Value Indicators: The Effect of Cur- rent and Previous Participation Experiences,” Hooghe, 47. “Politics and the Origins of the Nonprofit Corporation in Massachusetts and New Hampshire, 1780-1820,” Neem, 344. “Response,” Offenheiser and Holcombe, 304. “Response Rates for Mail Surveys of Nonprofit Organizations: A Review and Em- pirical Test,” Hager et al., 252. “Robert Bremner’s From the Depths: An Appreciation,” O’Connor, 441. 666 Index “Robert Bremner Reconsidered: In the Dust Heap of History?” Friedman, 444. “In Search of Legitimacy: Peace Grant Making of U.S. Philanthropic Foundations: 1988-1996,” Aksartova, 25. “Testing the Implementation, Board Performance and Organizational Effective- ness of the Policy Governance Model in Nonprofit Boards of Directors,” Nobbie and Brudney, 571. “Trust, Accreditation, and Philanthropy in the Netherlands,” Bekkers, 596. “Understanding the Behavior of Nonprofit Boards of Directors: A Theory-Based Approach,” Miller-Millesen, 521. “What Factors Affect the Entry and Exit of Nonprofit Human Service Organiza- tions in Metropolitan Areas?” Twombly, 211. Commentary: “Fund-Raising and the Articulation of Common Goods,” Clohesy, 128. Forum: “Challenges and Opportunities in Implementing a Rights-Based Approach to De- velopment: An Oxfam America Perspective,” Offenheiser and Holcombe, 268. “The Compact: Attempts to Regulate Relationships Between Government and the Voluntary Sector in England,” Plowden, 415. Insights: “The Changing of the Guard: What Generational Differences Tell Us About Social- Change Organizations,” Kunreuther, 450. “Dissolving Dualities: The Case for Commonsense Replication,” Racine, 307. “Requestioning, Reimagining, and Retooling Philanthropy,” Bailin, 635. Reflections: “A History of ARNOVA,” Smith, 458. Research Notes: “Grassroots Associations Versus Larger Nonprofits: New Evidence From a Com- munity Case Study in Arts and Culture,” Toepler, 236. “New Technologies, Embedded Values, and Strategic Change: Evidence From the U.K. Voluntary Sector,” Burt and Taylor, 115. Reviews: “American Foundations: An Investigative History, by Mark Dowie,” Bothwell, 473. “The Art of Trusteeship: The Nonprofit Board Member's Guide to Effective Governance, by Candace Widmer and Susan Houchin,” Renz, 315. “Asset Building & Community Development, by Gary Paul Green and Anna Haines,” Jackson-Elmoore, 643. Index 667 “Building Community Capacity (Modern Applications of Social Work), by Robert J. Chaskin, Prudence Brown, Sudhir Venkatesh, and Avis Vidal,” Jackson- Elmoore, 643. “The Charitable Impulse: NGOs and Development in East and Northeast Africa, by Ondine Barrow and Michael Jennings (Eds.),” Fisher, 648. “The Courage of Strangers: Coming of Age With the Human Rights Movement, by Jeri Laber, with a Foreword by Vaclav Havel,” Magat, 655. “Creating Caring and Capable Boards: Reclaiming the Passion for Active Trusteeship, by Katherine Tyler Scott,” Renz, 315. “Foundations in Europe: Society, Management, and Law, edited by Andreas Schliiter, Volker Then, and Peter Walkenhorst,” Toepler, 141. “Going Global: Transforming Relief and Development NGOs, by Marc Lindenberg and Coralie Bryant,” Fisher, 648. “Neighborhood Self-Management, Experiments in Civil Society, by Hillel Schmid,” Jackson-Elmoore, 643. “Nonprofit Boards That Work: The End of One-Size-Fits-All Governance, by Maureen K. Robinson,” Renz, 315. “Nonprofits in Urban America, edited by Richard C. Hula and Cynthia Jackson- Elmoore,” Poppendieck, 144. “On Being Nonprofit: A Conceptual and Policy Prime, by Peter Frumkin,” Bielefeld, 658. “The Price of Virtue: The Economic Value of the Charitable Sector, by V. Foster, S. Mourato, D. Pearce, and E. Ozdemirglu (Eds.),” Handy, 481. “Privatization and Public-Private Partnerships, by Emanuel S. Savas,” Twombly, 477. “Public-Private Policy Partnerships, by Pauline Vaillancourt Rosenau (Ed.),” Twombly, 477. “Rethinking Democratic Accountability, by Robert D. Behn,” Lane, 475. “The State of Nonprofit America, edited by Lester A. Salamon,” Kearns, 652. “Third Sector: The Contribution of Nonprofit and Cooperative Enterprises in Australia, by Mark Lyons,” Nowland-Foreman, 147. “Who Speaks for America’s Children? The Role of Child Advocates in Public Policy, ed- ited by Carol J. De Vita and Rachel Mosher-Williams,” Saunders, 151. Symposium: “Robert Bremner and the Study of Philanthropy in the United States: Four Ap- praisals,” Hammack, 439.

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