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  • #REDIRECT [[Voluntary associations]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Voluntary associations]]
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  • A theory that focuses on the role of [[voluntary associations|associations]] and [[assemblies]] in [[social commons]] and [[human-managed
    247 bytes (30 words) - 16:21, 2 September 2020
  • ...mall or informal groups. In the U.S., such groups are commonly known as [[voluntary associations]]
    229 bytes (35 words) - 14:18, 2 September 2020
  • ...collective claims for attention, redress of grievances and change, and the voluntary associations, formal organizations and emergent institutions that coordinate and direct
    308 bytes (38 words) - 17:09, 11 October 2009
  • ...is de Tocqueville]] outlined the case for [[civil associations]] (a.k.a. [[voluntary associations]] as important civil society organizations in ''Democracy in America''. In
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  • ...it can refer to a type of group or organization and is often modified by [[voluntary associations|"voluntary"]].
    561 bytes (79 words) - 16:36, 13 September 2020
  • ...oftware]] [[information]], [[copyright]]s, [[social relations]]). (3) An [[voluntary associations|association]] of those controlling such pools or collectively holding such
    552 bytes (75 words) - 11:03, 21 November 2020
  • ...2004) [[United Nations]] agencies, other international bodies, including [[voluntary associations|associations]] and [[foundations]] and numerous non-U.S. researchers, theor
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  • ...his sense, families, businesses, government agencies, peer groups, crowds, voluntary associations, political parties, churches, and social movements are all social organizat
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  • •Alexis de Tocqueville's <i>Democracy in America</i> profiles the role of voluntary associations in democratic society.
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  • ...[[common fisheries]] and collectively managed forests. Social commons are voluntary associations, nonprofit, social, scientific, religious, artistic, civic and other organi
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  • #(3) An [[voluntary associations|association]] of those controlling such pools or collectively holding such
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  • "Voluntary Associations", with Arthur P. Williamson. In International Encyclopedia of the Social &
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  • ...ons''' include a vast and uncounted array of self-governing groups, clubs, voluntary associations, coalitions, social networks. '''Formal nonprofit organizations''' are thos
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  • ...in combination with a neo-[[Alexis de Tocqueville|Tocquevillian]] view of voluntary associations became the basis of contemporary conceptions of a [[third sector]] between ...ry or the repressive bodies (police, armed forces). Trade unions and other voluntary associations, as well as the church organizations and political parties, when the latter
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  • ...in combination with a neo-[[Alexis de Tocqueville|Tocquevillian]] view of voluntary associations became the basis of contemporary conceptions of a [[third sector]] between ...frey Nowell-Smith (1971), 5-16; Forgacs, 306.</ref> Trade unions and other voluntary associations, as well as the church organizations and political parties, when the latter
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  • ...lace. Government, it is said, is done by the consent of the government. In voluntary associations like clubs, societies and businesses, the power structure is justified by t
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  • * Stefanco, Carolyn J. "Pathways to Power: Women and Voluntary Associations in Denver, Colorado, 1876-1893." PhD dissertation Duke U. 1987. 263 pp. D
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  • ...of the sort that were mobilized behind the wool tariff after 1861. Rather, voluntary associations created for civil purposes moved in and out of political activity. Many cit
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