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Wealth and social responsibility: A study of philanthropy in southern New Hampshire and southern Maine.
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Wealth and social responsibility: A study of philanthropy in southern New Hampshire and southern Maine./
作者:
Lord, Susan A.
面頁冊數:
279 p.
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Adviser: Sally Ward.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International65-05A.
標題:
Sociology, Social Structure and Development. -
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Wealth and social responsibility: A study of philanthropy in southern New Hampshire and southern Maine.
Lord, Susan A.
Wealth and social responsibility: A study of philanthropy in southern New Hampshire and southern Maine.
- 279 p.
Adviser: Sally Ward.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of New Hampshire, 2004.
This is a study of individual philanthropists and their beliefs and practices of philanthropy in southern New Hampshire and southern Maine. It examines the patterns and social structures of philanthropy in these areas, looking particularly at issues of class, culture, social capital, and civic participation.
ISBN: 9780496800292Subjects--Topical Terms:
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Based on in-depth interviews conducted with 40 wealthy philanthropists in 2002 and 2003, the study findings suggest that I uncovered a population of philanthropists that had not been studied before. These sample philanthropists are not simply using their wealth to maintain the status quo and perpetuate their position in society, as past studies have found philanthropists to be. While some of these philanthropists choose to be members of the upper-class-elite-culture of philanthropy, others eschew or are not at all interested in membership in this culture. I identified four subsets of philanthropists in the study. Some of these philanthropists do support the traditional institutions and organizations of elite culture while others support those institutions and organizations that seek to offer social provision, address the inequities in society and, to some extent, alter the structures of society.
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Generations of wealth, education, migration, party, marriage, gender and age/generation are factors that affect these philanthropists' choice of which organizations receive their time and money, and their traditional or change orientation. The subset of philanthropists that respondents belong to, based on their engagement in the elite culture of philanthropy, determines areas of giving, how they contribute (% time and % income), how they view decision-making in the organizations to which they donate, and how they relate to their wealth. The subset of philanthropists that they belong to also affects their diversity of associations and comfort with their wealth, which impact their positioning in either leadership or collaborative roles with the organizations to which they donate their time and their money.
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