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Third Sector Review

Third Sector Review is a refereed academic journal recognised by the Department of Education Employment and Workplace Relations in Australia (DEEWR) and listed in Excellence in Research in Australia (ERA) listings. It addresses characteristics of the third sector or any aspect of its management, including governance, human resource management, the labour market, financial management, strategic management and managing change, community development, fund-raising, user rights, relations with government, legal issues, historical development, etc.

The journal is explicitly cross-disciplinary, with both theoretical and empirical papers invited from a range of disciplines and fields of practice. Critiques of existing theory or practice are invited. Contributions are encouraged from both practitioners and academics. There is a special 'From the Field' section.

 It accepts papers related to the third sector issues of Australia, New Zealand and our Pacific neighbours.

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Third Sector Review
Volume 16, No 1

 

Editorial

Ruth Phillips, University of Sydney

In Memoriam: Mark Lyons, 1943-2009

Wendy Earles, James Cook University

Social Inclusion Through Community Enterprise? Examining the available evidence

Jo Barraket, Australian Centre for Philanthropy and Nonprofit Studies, Queensland University of Technology; and Verity Archer, School of International and Political Studies, Deakin University

Taking Control of Health: Gurriny’s story of organisational change

Janya McCalman, James Cook University; Komla Tsey, James Cook University; Lyndon Reilley, University of Queensland; Brian Connolly, Gurriny Yealamucka Health Service; Ruth Fagan, Gurriny Yealamucka Health Service; Wendy Earles, James Cook University;  and Ross Andrews, Gurriny Yealamucka Health Service

The Facilitating Partner Model in the Communities for Children Program: Feasibility and early lessons

Christiane Purcal, Cathy Thomson and Catherine Spooner, University of New South Wales

Contractualism, Workforce-deployment and Sustainability in the Community-services Sector in Australia

Ed Carson, University of South Australia; and Lorraine Kerr, Flinders University

Corporate Volunteering: Considering multiple stakeholders

Louise Lee, Massey University

A Survey of the Effects of Direct Financial Costs in Volunteering

Carolyn J. Cordery, Victoria University of Wellington; and Letisha Tan, Pricewaterhouse Coopers

Towards a Fourth Sector? Australian community organisations and the market

Megan Alessandrini, University of Tasmania

Civic Participation in Context: The role of social-capital production and exchange

Kevin M. Brown, Deakin University

 

Third Sector Review
Volume 15, No 2

 

Editorial

Rosemary Leonard, University of Western Sydney

The connections between Regional and International Research in, with and for the Third Sector: A reflection of the 2008 ANZTSR conference, ‘Demonstrate!’

Brenda Gainer, President-Elect of the International Society for Third Sector Research, York University

Changing Relationships: How government funding models impact relationships between organisations

Jo Baulderstone, Flinders University; and Wendy Earles, James Cook University

Perceptions of Accountability in Australia Faith-Based Social-Welfare Organisations

Ken Crofts, Charles Sturt University

Not Just a Tool: The responses of non-profit leaders to ‘service-delivery’ relationships with government

Alison Oakleigh, Australian National University

Critical Third-sector Research: Transforming the hegemonic two-step

Barbara L’Huillier and Maria Humphries, University of Waikato

Silos of Helplessness: A cautionary tale about introducing social-media (web 2.0) applications in the community sector

Suzanne Grant, University of Waikato

‘We Will Always Be Looking for People’: Third-sector workforce dilemmas

Wendy Earles and Robyn Lynn, James Cook University

Perceptions of ‘Good Governance’ in New Zealand Non-Profit Organisations

Ljiljana Erakovic, University of Auckland Business School; and Judith McMorland, University of Auckland Business School and CO-LEARNZ Ltd

Non-profit Arts-festival Management in Jakarta and Perth: A tale of two social enterprises

Sharon Eng, Jakarta International School, and Stephen Boyle, University of South Australia

 

Third Sector Review
Volume 15, No 1
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Editorial

 

Wendy Earles, James Cook University

Volunteers: Valuable but invisible to accountants?

 

Gwynn Narraway, The Open Polytech of New Zealand; Carolyn Cordery, Victoria University of Wellington

The Economics of Charity: Who cares?

 

Lucy Morris, University of Notre Dame Australia

Rewards in a Non-profit Organisation: A case study

 

Ron Kluvers, Swinburne University of Technology; John Tippet, Victoria University

Social Change Grant-making: A failure of innovation?

 

Diana Leat, Queensland University of Technology

Regulating Third Sector Organisations: The views of incorporated associations in NSW

 

Andrew Passey, Department of Communities and Local Government (UK); Mark Lyons, University of Technology, Sydney

Managing Dualities in a Collaborative Non-profit Network

 

Ellen Baker, Melanie Kan, Jenny Onyx, University of Technology, Sydney; Stephen Teo, University of Western Sydney

 

From the Field

 

 

Crisis, Rescue and Transformation: A case study of an Australian voluntary association

 

Stella Minahan, Deakin University; Loretta Inglis, Monash University

 

Third Sector Review
Volume 14, No 2 2008 SPECIAL ISSUE: The Third Sector and Communication  
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Editorial

 

Roumen Dimitrov, University of Western Sydney

The Strategic Response: An introduction to non-profit communications

 

Roumen Dimitrov, University of Western Sydney

Building Communicative Capacity in the Third Sector: Research from Canada

 

Josh Greenberg and Georgina Grosenick, Carelton University

NGO Communication and Activism via Electronic Media: Australian Evidence

 

Carol Tilt, Flinders University; Robyn Davidson; Flinders University; and Matthew Tilling, University of Western Australia

Small Fish in a Big Pond: Non-government organisations and the politics of information in transnational consumer campaigns

 

Shae Garwood, University of Western Australia and the Saraswati Institute, Perth

New Activism and Communication in Australian Risk Society: A case study of the Otway Ranges Environmental Network

 

Kristin Demetrious, Deakin University

Who Cares About Non-profit Communication? A critical comparison of four Australian and New Zealand academic journals

 

Roumen Dimitrov, University of Western Sydney

 

Third Sector Review
Volume 14, No 1 2008  
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Editorial

 

Rosemary Leonard, University of Western Sydney

Conceptualising the Third Sector: Foucauldian Insights into the Relations between the Third Sector, Civil Society and the State

 

Gemma Carey, University of Melbourne

The Role of Religious Capital in Relating Religion and Economic Development

 

Michelle Barker, Future Initiative Pty Ltd

Developing a Pluralist Approach to Organisational Practice and Accountability for Social Service and Community Organisations

 

Jenny Aimers, Otago Polytech; Peter Walker, University of Otago

Uneasy Terrains: Mapping Ethical Tensions in Corporate-Community Partnerships

 

Victoria J. Palmer, University of Melbourne

 From the Field

 

 

Making Three into One: The Story of a Merger in Response to Environmental Change

 

Jo Baulderstone, Flinders University

 

Third Sector Review
Volume 13, No 2 2007  
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Editorial- The 2006 ANZTSR Biennial Conference: Navigating New Waters

 

Jo Baulderstone, Flinders University and Wendy Earles, James Cook University

Third Sector Opportunities and Challenges: A four-sector analysis

 

Mark Lyons, University of Technology

Tamed or Trained? The co-option and capture of 'favoured' NGOs

 

Ruth Phillips, University of Sydney

Does 'Competition' Kill 'Social Capital'?

 

Peri O'Shea, Rosemary Leonard and Michael Darcy, University of Western Sydney

Managing Across Boundaries: The problem of conflicting values

 

Jenny Stewart, University of Canberra

Organisation or Idea: The story of Yaandina

 

Wendy Earles, James Cook University

A Snapshot of Opportunities for Action in the Websites of Australian Civil Society

 

Hilary Yerbury, University of Technology

Constructing Short Episodic Volunteering Experiences: Matching grey nomads and the needs of small country towns

 

Rosemary Leonard, University of Western Sydney; Jenny Onyx, University of Technology; Annette Maher, Volunteering Australia

 

Third Sector Review
Volume 13, No 1 2007  
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Editorial: Third Sector Review Twelve Years On

 

Wendy Earles, James Cook University

Accountability to Service-Users: Rhetoric or Reality?

 

Jo Baulderstone, Flinders University

Information for a Messy World: Making Sense of Pre-Grant Inquiry

 

Diana Leat, Queensland University of Technology

The Relevance of the Mutuality Principle within the Non-Profit Sector

 

Nathalie Love, Queensland University of Technology

Collaboration Amongst Third-Sector Organisations: Empirical Findings

 

Allyson Mutch, University of Queensland

 From the Field

 

 

Corporate Governance: How and Why Tasmanian Community Service Organisations Should Adopt Good Practice

 

Chris Jones, Anglicare Tasmania Inc

 

Third Sector Review
Volume 12, No 2   2006 SPECIAL ISSUE
Sport and the Third Sector
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Sport and the Third Sector: An Introduction to the Special Issue

 

Russell Hoye, La Trobe University

The Position of Australian Community Sporting Organisations in the Third Sector: Membership Profiles, Characteristics and Attitudes

 

Kevin M. Brown, Deakin University

Fundraising Capacity in Canadian National Sport Organisations: Relationship-building and Gender

 

Katie E. Misener, University of Western Ontario, and Victoria Paraschak, University of Windsor

Opportunity or Choice within Constraints

 

Irene Ryan, Auckland University of Technology

The Commitment of Volunteers in Community-based Sport: A Research Review and Agenda

 

Terry Engelberg, James Skinner and Dwight H. Zakus, Griffith University

 

Third Sector Review
Volume 12, No 1 2006
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Editorial

 

Wendy Earles, James Cook University, and Rosemary Leonard, University of Western Sydney

Accountability and Advocacy

 

Jenny Onyx and Bronwen Dalton, University of Technology, Sydney

Paying the Piper? Voluntary Organisations, Accountability and Government Contracting

 

Jo Cribb, Victoria University of Wellington

The Internal Market for Non-Profit Organisations: Considerations for Marketing Recruitment and Motivation of Non-Profit Executive Employees

 

Jennifer O'Loughlin, Central Queensland University

Government, the Third Sector and the Rise of Social Capital

 

John Butcher, University of Canberra

 

Third Sector Review
Volume 11, No 2   2005
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Editorial

 

Wendy Earles, James Cook University, and Jenny Onyx, University of Technology, Sydney

Are We Wise or Otherwise? Keynote Address: Australia/New Zealand Third Sector Research Conference 2004

 

Dr Ann Dale, Royal Roads University, British Columbia

Stakeholders and Strategic Planning in Non-Profit Organisations: Case Studies in Complexity and Conflict

 

Loretta Inglis, Monash University, and Stella Minahan, Deakin University

Understanding Australian Social Capital and Blood Donation

 

Dr Megan Alessandrini, University of Tasmania

Advocacy Organisations in Australian Politics: Governance and Democratic Effects

 

Bronwen Dalton and Mark Lyons, University of Technology Sydney

Social Agency in Community-Sector Organisations

 

Rosemary Leonard, University of Western Sydney

 From the Field

 

 

Stories From a Third Sector Co-Governance/Multiple Co-Location Trial: The Regional Outreach Support Program

 

Dr Wendy Earles, James Cook University; Jane Doyle, Women's Information and Referral Centre; Amanda Lee Ross, Regional Domestic Violence Service; Debra Malthouse, Warringu Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Corporation; and Heather Selke, Ruth's Women's Shelter

Civil Liability Reform and the Non-profit Sector in Australia

 

Dr Norman Katter, Queensland University of Technology

Conduits and Catalysts: the Role of a Charitable Health Agency in Connecting the Community to Medical Research Funding

 

Wendy Scaife, Queensland University of Technology

 

Third Sector Review
Volume 11, No 1   2005
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Editorial

 

Melanie Oppenheimer, University of Western Sydney

Using Medical Education to Develop Referral Pathways from General Practice to the Community

 

Allyson Mutch, Julie Dean and Frances Boyle, University of Queensland

Donations Over the Web: Collecting for Australian Non-Profit Organisations

 

Ken Johnson and Graeme Johanson, Monash University

Community-based Cultural Organisations within the Creative Industries- A Cultural Policy Dilemma

 

Jenny Aimers, Otago Polytechnic

Divided Loyalties? The New Public Management of Community Legal Centres

 

Martin Rix, University of Wollongong

Conformance and Performance: Board Directors' Accountability to their Not-for-profit Organisations' Constituents in the Aged Care Sector- The ACH Group Experience

 

Lesley Cooper, Flinders University

Partnerships and Collaborations as Paucity Management Practices in Rural and Regional Community-based Human Service Organisations

 

Regine Wagner, University of Western Sydney, and Susan Mlcek, Charles Stuart University

Non-profit Organisations and Accountability- A Comment on the Mulgan and Sinclair Frameworks

 

Denise K. Conroy, Queensland University of Technology

 

 

Third Sector Review
Volume 10, No 2   2004 SPECIAL ISSUE
Co-operatives, Co-operation and the Social Economy
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Editorial: Co-operatives, Co-operation and the Social Economy

 

Judy Johnston , University of Technology, Sydney

Co-operative and Competitive Organisational Identities Compared: Towards Accountability through Participation and Relationship Building

 

Judy Johnston , University of Technology, Sydney

Co-operatives in New South Wales: Organisations at the Limit of the Third Sector

 

Andrew Passey, ACCORD, University of Technology , Sydney and Jayo Wickremararchchi, ACCORD

New Forms of Agricultural Co-operation: Key Features, Viability, and Prospects

 

Branka Kriv okapic-Skoko, Charles Sturt University, Bathurst

Agricultural Bargaining Co-operatives and Associations: Australian Issues and Prospects

 

Edward Oczkowski, ACCORD and Asia-Pacific Graduate School of Management and Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga, NSW

The Dismantling of Australian Multiculturalism and the Migrant Third Sector: Spotlight on the St George Region of Sydney

 

Jock Collins and Walter Lalich, University of Technology

 

Third Sector Review
Volume 10, No 1   2004
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Editorial

 

Rose Melville, University of Queensland, Qld

Managing an Ageing Third Sector Workforce: International and Local Perspectives

 

Margaret Steinberg and Lara Cain, Qld University of Technology, Qld

‘It’s a Personal Thing’: Volunteer Motivation across Two Generations in a Sydney Area Health Service—Implications for Management

 

Jenny Green, University of Technology Sydney, and Denise Blackett, Northern Beaches Area Health Service, Sydney

A Perilous Partnership: Government and the New Zealand Prisoners’ Aid and Rehabilitation Society

 

Margaret Tennant, Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand

Connecting Commerce and Culture in Third Sector Organisations: The Case of Australian Football League Clubs

 

Ann Capling and Tim Marjoribanks, University of Melbourne, Vic

Board Member Selection, Orientation and Evaluation: Implications for Board Performance in Member-Benefit Voluntary Sport Organisations

 

Russell Hoye, La Trobe University, Vic, and Graham Cuskelly, Griffith University, Qld

The More the Merrier? Stakeholders in Not-for-Profit Companies

 

Sue Woodward and Shelley Marshall, University of Melbourne, Vic

In Different Worlds: Approaches to Grantmaking

 

Diana Leat, Queensland University of Technology, Qld

Consumers’ Perspectives on Service Delivery: An Analysis of Women’s Health Evaluation Data

 

Ione Lewis, University of Western Sydney, and Madeline Harkin, The Benevolent Society, NSW

Managing Non-Governmental International Development Agencies (IDAs): The Case for Australia

 

Ruth Kiraka, Strathmore University, Nairobi, Kenya

 

Third Sector Review
Volume 9, No 2   2003, SPECIAL ISSUE
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Editorial: Doing Third Sector Research-A Focus on Methodology and Design

 

Wendy Earles, Kevin Brown and Susuan Kenny

Mapping the Dimensions of Australia's Third Sector: The Australian Nonprofit Data Project 1995 - 2000

 

Mark Lyons , University of Technology, Sydney , NSW

From Local to National: Aspects of Mapping the Welfare Third Sector in Australia

 

Susan Kenny and Kevin Brown, Deakin University, Vic

Research across the Sector: A Research Project for the Australian Taxation Office

 

Kim M. Madden, Myles McGregor-Lowndes and Stephen Marsden, Queensland University of Technology , Qld

The Story of Social Capital Research

 

Jenny Onyx , University of Technology, Sydney , NSW

Generating New Understandings in Changing Times: Hearing and (Re)Telling Practitioner Stories of Organisational Reshaping

 

Wendy Earles, James Cook University, Qld

Doing Feminist Action Research: Examining Women's Participation in Third Sector Organisations for Older People

 

Rosemary Leonard, University of Western Sydney, NSW

'Giving Peaks a Voice': Conceptual Challanges, Mapping and Analysis of Advocacy Organisations in Policy Research

 

Rose Melville, University of Wollongong, NSW

Interlinking Theory and Method in an Analysis of an Aged Advocacy Group

 

Brenda Keogh and Elizabeth Ozanne, The University of Melbourne, Vic

Synergies and Challenges in Collaborative Third Sector Research: The 'Contracting for Care Project' 1995 - 1996

 

Wendy Earles, James Cook University, Qld

Taking the Road Less Travelled: A Perspective on Third Sector Historical Research in the Twentieth Century

 

Melanie Oppenheimer , University of Western Sydney, NSW

 

Third Sector Review
Volume 9, No 1  2003
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The Self-Help Support Group: A Means of Fostering Social Capital

 

Ann Dadich, University of Western Sydney, NSW

Cooperative Solutions to Rural Renewal: Building Capacity for Coordinated Action

 

Jo Barraket, University of Melbourne, Vic

Foundation Formation: An Australian Mystery?

 

Diana Leat, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK

Putting Paid to Prescribed Roles: A New Era for Australian Women and Philanthropy

 

Margaret A. Steinberg and Lara Cain, Queensland University of Technology

Theorising State/Third Sector Partnerships: Toward a Framework of Analysis

 

Ed Carson, University of South Australia and Lorraine Kerr, Deakin University, Vic

Business and Nonprofit Relationships in Australia: Promiscuous or Monogamous?

 

Melissa Edwards and Jenny Onyx, University of Technology, Sydney, NSW

Paucity Management Practices in Australian Non-Profit Human Services Organisations

 

Regine Wagner, University of Western Sydney, NSW and Nigel Spence, Association of Childrens Welfare Agencies

 From the Field

 

 

Promoting Vision and Mission: Multiple Stakeholders and Frameworks of Accountability

 

Chris Talbot, Adelaide Central Mission, and Phil Saj, Adelaide University, SA

 

Third Sector Review
Volume 8, No 2  2002
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Editorial

 

Melanie Oppenheimer, University of Western Sydney

Understanding the Factors Associated with Volunteer Commitment: A Case Study of Volunteers in Community Service

 

Gianni Zappalà and Tracy Burrell, The Smith Family

A Qualitative Exploration of Women's Volunteering in Human Services

 

Rosemary Leonard, University of Western Sydney

The Experiences of Governance in Community-Managed Welfare Organisations

 

Ross Wiseman, Moreton Institute of TAFE, and Jeni Warburton, University of Queensland

Confruntation, Collaboration and Costs: Third Sector Participation in the Policy Process

 

John Casey, Charles Sturt University

Language and Power in Inter-Sectoral Collaboration: An Empirical Analysis of Organisational Discourse

 

Meryl McQueen, University of Technology , Sydney

Is Civil Society an Adequate Theory?

 

Megan Alessandrini, University of Tasmania

 

Third Sector Review
Volume 8, No 1  2002, SPECIAL ISSUE
Charity Law in the Pacific Rim
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Editorial

 

Myles McGregor-Lowndes, Queensland University of Technology

Why Define 'Charity'? Is the Search for Meaning Worth the Effort?

 

G.E. Dal Pont, University of Tasmania

Hostage to History: The Canadian Struggle to Modernise the Meaning of Charity

 

Arthur B. C. Drache QC

1601 Preamble: The State's Agenda for Charity

 

Blake Bromley

The Border between Government and Charity: A Case Study of Queensland Hospital Foundations

 

Myles McGregor-Lowndes and Ted Flack, Queensland University of Technology

Administrative Publications and Charity Law

 

Bernard Mackinnon, Australian Tax Office

Charity Law Review as an Opportunity to Consolidate Civil Society: A Case Study of Charity Law and the Social Inclusion Agenda in the Two Jurisdictions on the Island of Ireland

 

Kerry O'Halloran, University of Ulster

The Non-Recognition of Chinese Ancestral Worship Trusts as Charitable Trusts in Hong Kong - With Some South Asian Comparisons

 

Anton Cooray, City University of Hong Kong

The Cotonou Agreement, Civil Societies and Charities in Pacific Member States of the ACP

 

Chaitanya Lakshman, University of the South Pacific

The Rule of Law, Custom and Civil Society in the South Pacific: An Overview

 

Stephan Klingelhofer and David Robinson

 From the Field

 

 

The Preamble to the Statute of Charitable Uses 1601: Peter Pan or Alice in Wonderland?

 

Hubert Picarda QC

A Defining Moment: The Inquiry and its Outcomes

 

Robert Fitzgerald AM

 

Third Sector Review
Volume 7, No 2  2001
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Editorial - Third Sector as Voice

 

Jenny Onyx, University of Technology, Sydney, NSW

New Voice, Same Story?  Social Entrepreneurship and Active Social Capital Formation

 

Kevin Brown, Deakin University, Vic

Voice and the third Sector:  Why Social Entrepreneurs Matter

 

Martin Stewart-Weeks, The Albany Consulting Group, NSW

The Role of Information in Civil Society 

 

Hilary Yerbury, University of Technology, Sydney, NSW

Stimulating the Voice of the Voiceless 

 

Lyn Carson, University of Sydney, NSW

Third Sector as Voice: The Importance of Social Capital 

 

Jenny Onyx, University of Technology, Sydney, NSW

Voice and the Role of Community-Sector Peak Bodies 

 

Rose Melville, University of  Wollongong, NSW

Marginal Voices:  Third Sector Organisations as Vehicles for Social Movement

 

Jo Barraket, University of Technology, Sydney, NSW

 From the Field

 

 

The Emerging Voice and Survival of Small Not-for-Profit Organisations 

 

Tirrania Suhood, Coordinator,Blacktown Alcohol and other Drugs Family Services, NSW

 

Third Sector Review
Volume 7, No 1  2001
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Editorial

 

Rose Melville,
University of Wollongong, NSW.

Innovative Consultation Processes and the Changing Role of Activism

 

Lyn Carson, University of Sydney, NSW

Urban Harvest: Cities, Food, Activism and theThird Sector

 

Robyn Lynn, JamesCook University, Qld.

Strengthening Families: A Case Study of a Third Sector-State Partnership.

 

Peter Walker, University of Otago, New Zealand

Philanthropy and Nation Building

 

Shurlee Swain, Australian Catholic University and University of Melbourne, Vic

From Activists-In-Arms to Arm's Length? Changing Relations between Local Government Qld. and Third Sector Organisations

 

Wendy Earles, James Cook University, Qld

Shifting Focus: Putting the Comman(all)Back into Community Development

 

Victoria Palmer, Queensland University of Technology, Qld

The Accountability of Community Sector Agencies: A Comparative Framework

 

Richard Mulgan, Australian National University, ACT

 

 

 

 

 

Third Sector Review 
Volume 6, No.1/2 2000
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Editorial

 

Jenny Onyx, University of Technology,Sydney NSW

Powerful Friends: The Institutionalisation of Corporate Accounting Practices in an Australian Religious / Charitable Organisation

 

Helen Irvine, University of Wollongong, NSW

Social Trust and Women Volunteers: Straddling the Public / Private Divide

 

Christine Putland,   Flinders University, SA

 

 

 


 

Third Sector Review 
Volume 5, No.2 1999
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Editorial

 

Jenny Onyx, University of Technology, Sydney

Volunteer work: Manager's conceptualisations of factors affecting volunteer quality of life

 

Maureen Dollard, University of  South Australia.
Louise Rogers, School of Volunteer Management South Australia

Sha Cordingley, Volunteering Victoria

Jacques Metzer, University of South Australia.

The state and Community Sector Peak bodies: Theoretical and Policy Challenges

 

Rose Melville, University of Wollongong.

Institutional Shape in an Enterprise Culture: What it is and Why we Should Care

 

Wendy Earles, James Cook University, Cairns.

Social Capital and Seniors Networks in a Multicultural Context

 

Kathryn Brown, University of Technology, Sydney
Jenny Onyx, University of Technology, Sydney

Paul Bullen, Management Alternatives Pty Ltd

What do we Know of Corporate Support for Australian Nonprofits? A Research Note.

 

Mark Lyons, University of Technology, Sydney.

From the Field

 

 

HIV/AIDS Health Promotion: Strategic Development of "Gay Community" in the framework of the National Public Health Partnership

 

Murray Couch, La Trobe University, Melbourne
Gary Dowsett, La Trobe University, Melbourne

David McInnes, University of Western Sydney, Nepean

Jonathan Bollen, University of Western Sydney, Nepean

Barry Edwards, Macquarie University, Sydney


 

Third Sector Review 
Volume 5, No.1 1999
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Editorial

 

Jenny Onyx
Catherine McDonald

Social Trust; Locally and Across Australia

 

Philip Hughes, John Bellamy and Alan Black- Edith Cowan University

Financial Accountability in Non-Profit Organisations: Voluntary Audit as Self-Regulation

 

Anne Abraham, University of Wollongong

Community Development Activism: A Discussion of Shifts in Process in Sydney and Toronto

 

Ariadne Vromen, University of New South Wales, Sydney

The Influence of Supra-Organisational Traditions on the Practices of an International Non-Government Organisation

 

Tony Morris, University of Technology, Sydney

Caring for Cash? A Case Study of a Common Form of Commercial Venturing

 

Catherine McDonald (University of Queensland) and Laurie Buys (Queensland University of Tehnology, Brisbane)

Servicing Social Capital? Service Clubs in Decline

 

Susan Keen, University of New South Wales

From the Field

 

 

Auditing the Social.....

 

Louise Glanville and Merrilee Cox, URCOT, Melbourne

Making and Breaking the Corporatist Welfare State: "New Left" Politics from Participation to Consultation

 

Chris Everingham, Macquarie University, Sydney

 


 

Third Sector Review
Volume 4, No.2 1998, SPECIAL ISSUE
Researching the Third Sector: International and Australian Perspectives
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Editorial

 

Mark Lyons

The History of Philanthropy and Nonprofits.
Comment by: Mark Lyons

 

Kathleen McCarthy, USA 

Collective Goods as a Window on Nonprofit Economics.
Comment by: Myles McGregor-Lowndes;

 

Richard Steinberg, USA

Invention Research:  The Development of Voluntary Sector Studies in the UK.
Comment by: Peter Booth

 

Diana Leat, UK

Government and the Nonprofit Sector: Lessons from the United States.
Comment by: Michael Muetzelfeldt

 

Stephen Smith, USA

Nonprofit Sector, Civil Society and Volunteering: Some Evidence and Questions from the Netherlands and the Rest of Western Europe.
Comment by Jenny Onyx

 

Paul Dekker,the Netherlands

 

Third Sector Review
Volume 4, No.1 1998
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Editorial

 

Catherine McDonalds & Jenny Onyx

Market Orientation in not for Profit Organisations: Management is Not Marketing

 

Linda Brennan, Erica Brady, Laurenne Listokin

Making and Breaking the Corporatist Welfare  State:  "New Left" Politics  for Participation to Consultation

 

Chris Everingham, Sydney

Career Motivation:A Cross Sector Analysis

 

Jenny Onyx, Sydney

From The Field

 

 

Negotiating the Way Through - Newcastle out of Workers

 

Chris Dodds, Newcastle

Getting it Together - Caring and Commerce

 

Brenda-Anne Norman, Qld.

Economic Rationalism - Moving through Cycles of Passion and Depression in the Disability Sector

 

Robin Way, Sydney

 

Third Sector Review
Volume 3, 1997, SPECIAL ISSUE
Contracting For Care
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Editorial

 

Mark Lyons

Contracting for Care, What is it and What is at Issue?

 

Mark Lyons

Contracting Community Services in Qld.

 

Neal Ryan

On the Starting Blocks of Contracting:Will NSW Take the Dive

 

Rose-Lyn Melville and Julie Nyland

Playing a Symphony or Playing a Market? A South Australian Perspective on Contracting For Care.

 

Jane Robbins

Surfing the Fad of Contracting:The Tasmanian Experience.

 

David Adams

Structuring Government/Community Sector Relations:  The Role of Service Agreements in Victoria.

 

 Deirdre O'Neill

Preparing for Market: The State and Nonprofit Organisations in Western Australia Community Services.

 

Wendy Earles and Jeremy Moon

Commonwealth Caring: Contracts and Quasi-Vouchers.

 

Mark Lyons

Contracting for Care: A Legal Overview

 

David Melz

Contracting for Care: How much is There and is it the Way to Go?

 

Mark Lyons

 

Third Sector Review
Volume 3, 1997
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Editorial

 

Jenny Onyx & Catherine McDonald

Can Voluntary Organisations Survive the Bear Hug of Government Funding under a Contracting Regime?
A view from Aotearoa/New Zealand

 

Garth Nowland-Foreman,New Zealand

Configurations of Community Welfare Organisations & Associative Democracy 

 

Sue Kenny, Deakin University

Re-Conceptualizing the Voluntary Sector: Associative Democracy in the Pluralistic Public Sphere and the Legacy of Tocqueville, Gierke and Durkheim

 

John Newton Hewitt, University of Melbourne

Contracting and Devolution: Centralisation or Decentralisation for Third Sector Organisations? (The development of a new research framework)

 

Wendy Earles, University of Western Australia

From the Field

 

 

Towards the Development of Accounting Standards for Nonprofit Organisations

 

Ted Flack, Brisbane

Towards the Development of Accounting  Standards for Nonprofit Organisations

 

Peter Booth, University of Technology, Sydney

 

Third Sector Review
Volume 2, 1996
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Editorial

 

Catherine McDonald & Jenny Onyx

Contracting for Social & Welfare Services

 

Verna Smith,Wellington NZ

Understanding Management Control and Accounting in Voluntary Organisations 

 

Peter Booth, Univ of Tech.,Sydney

Consumer Participation, Social Workers and Community Organisations

 

Mark Grierson, Newcastle

Feminist Women's Services within the Nonprofit Sector

 

Wendy Weeks, University of Melbourne

Strategic Planning in Community Organisations

 

 Laura Maquignaz, VUT

Step over the Line 

 

Faye Williams & Jenny Onyx


 

Third Sector Review
Volume 1, 1995
Contents:

 

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Editorial

 

Jenny Onyx & Catherine McDonald

Third Sector Organisation:
Challenges for Research in Changing Times

 

Margaret Harris

Mask of Mirrors?
The Emergence of Consumer Rights in Nonprofit Human Services Organisations

 

Julie Nylard

Like Ships in the Night:  Feminism and Third Sector Theory

 

Julie Nylard

How Well is Debt Managed by Nonprofit Organisations in Australia

 

Natalie Buckmaster

The External Organisational Environment: Organisational Survival and Change

 

Dr Roselyn Melville

Notes from New Zealand

 

 


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