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TUESDAY JANUARY 21 THROUGH FRIDAY JANUARY 25 Toward a Normative Theory of Accountability for Civil Society Organizations SASAKAWA PEACE FOUNDATION, Cambridge, MA
For more information email: Sarah_Alvord@KSG.harvard.edu *By invitation only
CAREER NIGHTS January 28th from 4-6pm Career Night Nonprofit Leaders and Managers Bell Hall Kennedy School of Government, Cambridge Ma
January 29th from 4-6pm Career Night Leaders in International Development Bell Hall Kennedy School of Government, Cambridge Ma
For more information, please contact Jennifer Johnson: jennifer_johnson@harvard.edu
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WORKING PAPERS
There are six new working papers on the Hauser Web site.
State Oversight of Hospital Conversions: Preserving Trust or Protecting Health? by Jill R. Horwitz
Balancing Margin and Mission: Nonprofit Competition in Charitable versus Fee Based Programs by Carol Chetkovich and Peter Frumkin
The Role of NGOs in Human Security by Sarah Michael
State Directed Political Protest in US Capital Cities: 1998-2001 by Bayliss J. Camp and Matthew Kaliner
Statistics of the United States Chapter on Voluntary, Nonprofit, and Religious Entities and Activities: Underlying Concepts, Concerns, and Opportunities by Peter Dobkin Hall and Colin B. Burke
Social Entrepreneurship and Social Transformation: An Exploratory Study by Sarah H. Alvord, L. David Brown, and Christine W. Letts
December 5-7, 2002
Transnational Dynamics and Emerging Architectures of Governance Conference
Derek Bok and Sanjeev Khagram hosted a group of 23 scholars for this 2 day conference which explored emergent patterns and trends of transnational governance and the range of conceptual and methodological frameworks that can be employed for research and analysis.
Topics included: Crime and Terrorism; Migration, Communities, and Religion; NGOs, Social Movements, and Civil Societies; Transnational Corporations, Business and Labor; and Culture, Knowledge and Science.
For more information, please contact Sanjeev's assistant: Afreen Alam at (617) 384-8120 Email: Afreen_Alam@ksg.harvard.edu
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The Changing Face of Home: The Transnational Lives of the Second Generation
by Peggy Levitt, co-edited with Mary Waters. Published by Russell Sage.
The keynote speech at the Harvard Digital Identity Conference by Derek Bok. Click here to view speech with RealPlayer
Not Every Victim Ought to be a Charity Case
Hauser Center faculty member Peter Frumkin's Op-Ed in the Washington Post, November 17th.
Why Diversity Matters
Hauser Center Faculty Chair Derek Bok's Op-Ed in the Boston Globe, December 11th.
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