Grassroots AssociationsSAGE Publications, 2000 M05 11 - 342 páginas Grassroots 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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... ( although these two and many other national movement leaders often started in GAs in their home localities ) . For most GA types and specific GAs , this incentive does not arise regularly . Nevertheless Internal Guidance Systems 101.
... started from the top down by national organizations ( Sills , 1957 ) . The differ- ence between the spread in scope from one base to a nearby larger base and the spread from one base to other bases is that the former involves broadening ...
... on the differences between public and member benefit groups . Thus , soon after I started on the sampling frame , I began to try to classify the groups as public versus private 279 Appendix C: Methodology of the Smith One-Suburb Study.
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