Freie Wohlfahrtspflege und europäische Integration: Zwischen Marktangleichung und sozialer Verantwortung
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In: Europäische Sozialpolitik 1
In: Soziale Arbeit: Zeitschrift für soziale und sozialverwandte Gebiete, Band 54, Heft 1, S. 2-8
ISSN: 2942-3406
In: Nonprofit management & leadership, Band 13, Heft 3, S. 237-252
ISSN: 1542-7854
AbstractThe process of European integration affects an increasing number of areas of life. The influence of the
European single market on the social sector, including organizations providing human services, can no longer be
denied. This article looks at the activities of the European Commission toward these organizations and argues
that European regulations are relevant to the German system of social service delivery due to the introduction
of market‐like features in the national context. Within this context, German welfare organizations have
discovered an important field of interest representation and lobbying.
In: Social Work & Society, Band 1, Heft 1
In: Europäische Sozialpolitik 1
In: Soziale Arbeit: Zeitschrift für soziale und sozialverwandte Gebiete, Band 69, Heft 8, S. 296-302
ISSN: 2942-3406
Women are at the heart of civil society organisations. Through them they have achieved many successes, challenged oppressive practices at a local and global level and have developed outstanding entrepreneurial activities. Yet Civil Service Organisation (CSO) research tends to ignore considerations of gender and the rich history of activist feminist organisations is rarely examined.
This collection examines the nexus between the emancipation of women, and their role(s) in these organisations. Featuring contrasting studies from a wide range of contributors from different parts of the world, it covers emerging issues such as the role of social media in organising, the significance of religion in many cultural contexts, activism in Eastern Europe and the impact of environmental degradation on women's lives.
Women are at the heart of civil society organisations. Through them they have achieved many successes, challenged oppressive practices at a local and global level and have developed outstanding entrepreneurial activities. Yet Civil Service Organisation (CSO) research tends to ignore considerations of gender and the rich history of activist feminist organisations is rarely examined. This collection examines the nexus between the emancipation of women, and their role(s) in these organisations. Featuring contrasting studies from a wide range of contributors from different parts of the world, it covers emerging issues such as the role of social media in organising, the significance of religion in many cultural contexts, activism in Eastern Europe and the impact of environmental degradation on women's lives
In: Observatorium für die Entwickklung der sozialen Dienste in Europa - Arbeitspapier 7