Tuesday, July, 22

Tuesday, July, 22

TUESDAY, JULY, 22 Comparing Social Movements in Democratic and Hybrid Regimes: The Methodological Contribution of Discursive Opportunities Ekaterina Tarasova, Södertörn University 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm Chair: Parallel Session A Katharina Obuch, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster A 1 PANEL A 4 Regulatory Waves 1: Comparative Perspectives on State Incentives for Giving Regulation and Self-Regulation Policies in the Nonprofit Sector Philanthropy and Ggiving Developments in Government Policy and the Regulatory 12:00 to 1:30 pm Environment Vom Stein Haus: VS-116 12:00 to 1:30 pm Participants: H Building: H-2 Look Who’s Crowding-Out! Correlates of Willingness to Participants: Substitute Declining Government Contributions to Regulation and Self-Regulation in the Chinese Nonprofit Charitable Organizations Rene Bekkers, Vrije Universiteit Sector: Some Initial Observations Mark Sidel, University of Amsterdam; Arjen DeWit, VU University Amsterdam Wisconsin-Madison The Role of Estate Tax in Charitable Bequests in the U.S. The Crosscurrents of Nonprofit Regulation in Mexico Michael Between 1954 and 2012 Patrick Rooney, Center on Layton, ITAM Philanthropy at Indiana University; Eugene Tempel, I U Calm Seas or Choppy Waters Ahead? Balancing Charity Lilly Family School of Philanthropy; Michal Kramarek, The Statutory Regulation, Co-Regulation and Self-Regulation in Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University; Amir Hayat, the UK Alison Dunn, Newcastle University Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy Regulatory Waves Towards the Nonprofit Sector in Israel The Relationship Between Philanthropy And Philanthropists Nissan Limor, Center for Civic Responsibility at the Center and the Israeli Government: Trends And Dilemmas Hillel for Academic Studies; Noy Brindt, University of Haifa Schmid, Hebrew University of Jerusalem; Hanna Shaul Bar Nissim, Center for the Study of Philanthropy, Hebrew Chair: University Mark Sidel, University of Wisconsin-Madison Chair: Una Osili, IUPUI A 2 PANEL User Voices A 5 PANEL Civil Society and Citizen Participation – Addressing Public Issues 12:00 to 1:30 pm Civil Society and Innovative Local Public Administration: Local H Building: H-3 Housing and Childcare Policies Compared Collaborative Governance and Civil Society Participants: 12:00 to 1:30 pm Citizens Research Groups: A Critical Reflection on Supporting Vom Stein Haus: VS-118 the Development of Research Groups Run by and for Participants: Citizens Carol Munn-Giddings, Anglia Ruskin University Gaining Legitimacy for Urban Upscale Objectives and City Some Civic Functions of Self-Help Groups Thomasina Marketing Through Extended Partnerships Friedrich Borkman, George Mason University Paulsen, Münster University – Institute for Political Science Nonprofit Performance: Bringing the User Back In. Lehn Pushing for Innovation – The Role of Citizens in Local Benjamin, IUPUI Lilly Family School of Philanthropy; Dave Housing and Childcare Policies in Warsaw Anna C. Campbell, University of California, Davis Domaradzka, University of Warsaw; Ilona Matysiak, Chair: Institute for Social Studies, University of Warsaw, Poland Lehn Benjamin, IUPUI Lilly Family School of Philanthropy Local Governance of Childcare Expansion in Austria: The Role of Knowledge and Ideas Sonja Blum, University of Vienna - A 3 PANEL Austria Institute for Family Studies Private Initiatives, Governance and Service Delivery at Local Exploring Civil Society in Hybrid Regimes: Theoretical Levels – New Developments within the Childcare Services Challenges, Methodological Pitfalls, and Empirical Evidence In Zagreb Jelena Matancevic, University of Zagreb Emerging Areas of Theorizing and Practice 12:00 to 1:30 pm Chairs: H Building: H-4 Friedrich Paulsen, Münster University – Institute for Political Science Participants: Andrea Walter, Münster University Straightjackets or Arenas? NGOs in the Institutions of Discussant: Competitive Authoritarian regimes Mariella Falkenhain, Steven Rathgeb Smith, American Political Science Association Hertie School of Governance Between “Militancy and Survival”: The Challenges of Civil Society Organizations in Hybrid Regimes. The Case of Nicaragua. Katharina Obuch, Westfälische Wilhelms- Universität Münster Katalin Dobrai, University of Pecs, Hungary A 7 Women in Third Sector Work Force: Participation and A 10 Wellbeing Innovations in Civic Spaces Gender Civil Society and Citizen Participation – Addressing Public Issues 12:00 to 1:30 pm 12:00 to 1:30 pm Torhaus: T-101 Vom Stein Haus: VS-19 Participants: Participants: A Good Place to be a Man? Gender, Work and Subjective Civic Innovation and Social Accountability: The Brazilian Wellbeing in the Third Sector Organisations Daiga Social Network for Fair and Sustainable Cities Armindo dos Kamerāde, Third Sector Research Centre, University of Santos de Sousa Teodósio, Pontifical Catholic University of Birmingham; Stephen McKay, University of Lincoln; John Minas Gerais; Paula Chies Schommer, UDESC - ESAG; Mohan, Third Sector Research Centre, University of Daniele Cardoso do Nascimento, PUC MG; Jeferson Birmingham Dahmer, Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina Women in SSE: Labour Forces or Agents of Social Networks as Negotiations, not Pixie Dust Stephen Danley, Transformation? Nicole Alix, CONFRONTATIONS Rutgers-Camden University EUROPE ‘Entrepreneuring’ in Citizen Participation: A Case in Chi-Mei Women Participation in the Third Sector Workforce in Italy: An Community in Taiwan Ming-Rea Kao, Wenzao Ursuline Opportunity for Gender Equality? Chiara Orsini, ISTAT; University of Languages - Graduate Institute of International Sabrina Stoppiello, ISTAT; Stefania Della Queva, ISTAT; Business and Cultural; Shelley Hui-Yin Lin, Sun Yen-Sen Daniela De Francesco, ISTAT University Chair: Chair: Rosemary Leonard, University of Western Sydney Angela M. Eikenberry, University of Nebraska at Omaha A 8 Changing Policy and Practice Environments for Volunteering A 11 Volunteering Did Policy, Social and Economic Changes Affect TSOs and their 12:00 to 1:30 pm Relationship with the State? Torhaus: T-1 Relationship between Civil Society and the State Participants: 12:00 to 1:30 pm Changes in the Fields and Frames of Volunteering: A View Vom Stein Haus: VS-05 from a Country with Low Volunteering Tradition Silvia Participants: Ferreira, University of Coimbra Contracts, Competition and Commissioning in Public Services Shifting Sands: Volunteering in the UK’s Changing Public Delivery: Implications for Third Sector Organisations in Service Delivery Landscape Matthew Hill, Institute for England Jenny Harlock, University of Birmingham Volunteering Research; Angela Ellis Paine, Institute for New Examples of Collective Action in Greece: Challenging the Volunteering Research Traditional Patterns of Civil Society- State Relationship The Growth Industry of Going Abroad to Volunteer: Trends and Aikaterini Loukidou, Athens Kapodistrian University Implications for the Global South Rebecca Tiessen, The Third Sector and the Welfare State in Germany: Still the University of Ottawa Era of Corporatist Partnership? Mauricio Reichenbachs, Chair: Bremen International Graduate School of Social Sciences Michael Meyer, Institute for Nonprofit Management Chair: Anabel Cruz, Instituto de Comunicacion y Desarrollo (ICD) A 12 A 9 Economy and Corporations as Civil Society Partners Analyzing the Role and Value of Members Policy-Making: The Contribution of Civil Society Management and Governance of Third Sector Organizations 12:00 to 1:30 pm 12:00 to 1:30 pm Torhaus: T-201 Vom Stein Haus: VS-17 Participants: Participants: Civic Engagement: A Mechanism for Economic Mobility? Jodi Facets of Member Value: Which Organizations Consider Which Benenson, Brandeis University Type of Member Most Valuable? Christine Rupp, University Contribution of NGO in Social Transformation :“An Analysis of Mannheim; Bernd Helmig, University of Mannheim of Urban Poor of Kurar Village, Malad (E), Mumbai”. Membership Management in Three Brazilian Associations Bhavana Trivedi, Shailendra Education Society's Arts Through the Lens of Institutional Work Fernando Nogueira, Private Corporations Shaping Public Policy: How Can Third Fundação Getúlio Vargas - São Paulo Sector Organisations Influence For-Profit Organisations? The Role Of Member’s in the Governance of Large Producer Mike Aiken, Open University Cooperatives Stefan Lennart Einarsson, Stockholm School of Chair: Economics; Filip Wijkström, Stockholm School of Economics Theo Schuyt, VU University Chair: A 20-Year Perspective Magnus Jegermalm, Ersta Skondal University College From Membership to Corporate Volunteering: Citizens Seeking A 13 New Forms to Manifest Their Civic Engagement Johan Legality vs. Legitimacy of Civil Society Action Hvenmark, Ersta Skondal University College Legitimacy vs. Legality of Civil Society Action Chair: 12:00 to 1:30 pm Lars Svedberg, Ersta Skondal University College Vom Stein Haus: VS-11 Participants: The Dynamics of Ethnic Organizations Among Native B 3 PANEL Populations: The Case of Indigenous Doctors in Bolivia The National, the Transnational, and the Local: What is the Deby Babis, Hebrew University in Jerusalem Good, the Bad, and the Ugly? Updating the Legal Framework for Civil Society in East Asia Civil Society and Democracy Reflections since October 2013 Karla Simon, The Catholic 2:00 to 3:30 pm University of America; Leon Irish, International Center for H Building: H-4 Civil Society Law (ICCSL) Participants: Chair: Conceptualizing Global Civil Society in Interwar Europe: Agnes Meinhard, Ryerson University

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