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Volume 3 Issue 2 of Voluntary Sector Review has been published. Published by
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University of Bristol in collaboration with the Voluntary Sector Studies
Network (VSSN), this journal publishes high-quality, peer-reviewed,
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01> Whose failure? Learning from the financial collapse of a social
enterprise in 'Steeltown' 
Authors: Scott, Duncan; Teasdale, Simon

 
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02> Understanding social investment policy: evidence from the evaluation of
Futurebuilders in England 
Author: Wells, Peter

 
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03> Learning to take part as active citizens: emerging lessons for community
organising in Britain 
Authors: Mayo, Marjorie; Mendiwelso-Bendek, Zoraida; Packham, Carol

 
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04> Entering the lists: what can we learn about the voluntary sector in
England from listings produced by local infrastructure bodies? 
Author: Mohan, John

 
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05> Who gives? A literature review of predictors of charitable giving. Part
Two: Gender, family composition and income 
Authors: Wiepking, Pamala; Bekkers, René

 
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06> Beyond CV building: the communal benefits of student volunteering 
Authors: Anderson, Pauline; Green, Pat

 
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07> Recession, resilience, resources … and relationships 
Author: Stafford, Julia

 
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08> Can nudging create the Big Society? Experiments in civic behaviour and
implications for the voluntary and public sectors 
Authors: Cotterill, Sarah; Moseley, Alice; Richardson, Liz

 
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09> Right to Request social enterprises: a welcome addition to third sector
delivery of English healthcare? 
Authors: Miller, Robin; Hall, Kelly; Millar, Ross

 
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10> Book Reviews 



 

 

 

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