Grassroots AssociationsGrassroots Associations is a comprehensive review and critique of empirical and theoretical research on grassroots, nonprofit and voluntary organizations. David Horton Smith examines in depth the distinctive nature and characteristics of a previously under-studied area which includes such groups as Alchoholics Anonymous, community-environmental action committees and church Bible study groups. He addresses: group formation, structure, process, leadership, and life cycle change; effectiveness; the influence such associations have on society; the future of grassroots associations, which he sees as integral to a postmodern society moving towards participatory democracy, self-determinism and individual choice. |
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SECONDARY IMPORTANCE OF GA INCENTIVES AND ROLES In spite of all of these possible types of participation incentives , GAs still usually are of secondary importance in the lives of most of their members and leaders ( Sills ...
At the same time , one can foster and expand one's ascriptive role identifications , such as racelethnicity ... to the range of roles and activity choices available to them , based on what people have done in the past or elsewhere .
In many major agrarian societies ( Lenski et al . , 1995 ) , such as ancient Rome and ancient China , there were stark differences in their members'ascriptive role " pressures ” compared to those in industrial and postindustrial ...
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Definitions and Metaphors | 7 |
Revising FlatEarth Maps | 33 |
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Poverty and the Third Way Colin C Williams,Colin C. Williams,Jan Windebank Sin vista previa disponible - 2004 |