2016
DOI: 10.1111/jssr.12272
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What Religion Affords Grassroots NGOs: Frames, Networks, Modes of Action

Abstract: The international relief and development sector has swelled in the last two decades thanks to American grassroots NGOs: groups that rely on volunteer labor and individual contributions, often on budgets of less than $25,000 a year. Most of these organizations reject the label of "faith-based organization," yet they find the symbolic and material resources of religion indispensable. Religion affords these NGOs three kinds of resources to meet their distinct organizational needs. First, it provides frames, or wa… Show more

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“…The relationships of direct transnational gift giving achieve shared action, but they are “loose” in a way that makes them vulnerable to cessation (Silber ). Gift exchange economies, with their iterative interactions and group basis, are a useful relationship structure under these conditions, but ensuing transnational civic action may not be long lasting or clearly assist the poor (Schnable ). An important line of future research about direct transnational gift giving is to uncover how partnerships result in negative outcomes, unintended or otherwise.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The relationships of direct transnational gift giving achieve shared action, but they are “loose” in a way that makes them vulnerable to cessation (Silber ). Gift exchange economies, with their iterative interactions and group basis, are a useful relationship structure under these conditions, but ensuing transnational civic action may not be long lasting or clearly assist the poor (Schnable ). An important line of future research about direct transnational gift giving is to uncover how partnerships result in negative outcomes, unintended or otherwise.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This research helps to broaden understanding of the ways American religion acts beyond U.S. borders. The global reach of religious discourse and religious networks, coupled with the financial power of U.S. religious groups, suggests that scholars will continue to uncover ways that religion is part of direct transnational gift giving more generally (Schnable ; Wuthnow ). The identification of a common STM travel pattern shared across religious traditions reconfirms an important finding about how religious action moves between poles of individuality and community (Madsen ), with the latter pole clearly extending across national boundaries.…”
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“…Topic realism and topic instrumentalism form a continuum of attitudes towards topic modeling, not a contrast between considered philosophical positions. For instance, Mohr and Bogdanov (2013, p. 547) seem to assume the topic realist attitude in suggesting that there exists an actual number of topics in a text corpus and a corresponding 20 For other examples of measuring frames with topic models, see Fligstein et al (2017) and Schnable (2018). For measurement of other concepts than frames, see for instance, the study of issue homophily by Schmidt-Petri et al (2018), word polysemy in DiMaggio et al 2013, and literary themes in Jockers and Mimno (2013).…”
Section: Topic Realism and Topic Instrumentalismmentioning
confidence: 99%