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Annual Review of Social Partnerships - Call for Contributions

  • 1.  Annual Review of Social Partnerships - Call for Contributions

    Posted 03-18-2011 04:02
    Dear Friends and Colleagues,

     

    Apologies for cross-posting

     

    The Annual Review of Social Partnerships is an international annual edition on cross sector social partnerships with an emphasis on nonprofit-business partnerships. This review was formerly known as the Nonprofit-Business Partnership Bulletin and was founded by Dr. M. May Seitanidi, Senior Lecturer and Director of the Centre for Organisational Ethics, Hull University Business School, University of Hull, and Visiting Fellow, ICCSR, Nottingham University Business School. The aim of the review is to present the latest news in research, conferences and practitioner events in the field of cross sector partnerships.

     

    We are in the process of preparing the next issue of the Annual Review of Social Partnerships. The field of cross-sector partnership (or XSP's) has experienced steady growth in the past few years and a lot of thought-provoking research has been published recently. I will be taking on the task of the Publications Editor for this issue and would like to ask you to send me information about the following types of contributions: New academic papers published in 2010 or 2011 (can be forthcoming, but available electronically) and new books academic or practitioner publications. Please include information about the publication including author(s), title, year, journal, abstract, publisher, volume, issue, and page numbers, and link to the book's cover.

     

    Please send this information to kourula@stanford.edu by March 24th, 2011.

     

    We will review the contributions and include basic information about them in the next Annual Review of Social Partnerships depending on their focus and our space limitations. The review is circulated to academic and non-academic lists reaching thousands of practitioners and academics aiming to increase the impact of your work on partnerships. We feel this is a great opportunity to promote your research and get informed about the field of nonprofit business partnerships. Please contact me in case you have any questions or need any assistance and feel free to distribute this message.

     

    All the best,

     

    Arno

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    Arno Kourula, D.Sc. (Econ)

    Postdoctoral Fellow

    Stanford University

    Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering

    473 Via Ortega, Y2E2, Suite 287

    Stanford, CA 94305, U.S.A.

    Tel. (+1) 650 644 9498

    E-mail: kourula@stanford.edu

     

    Do you work or research Cross Sector Social Partnerships?

     

    Visit: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/NPO-BUSPartnerships/ (previous editions of the NBP bulletin available)

     

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  • 2.  Annual Review of Social Partnerships - Call for Contributions

    Posted 07-08-2013 11:32
    Dear Colleagues,

    Please see the announcement below.

    Best regards,

    Jennifer

    Call for Contributions
    The Annual Review of Social Partnerships (ARSP) is an international annual
    publication on Cross Sector Social Partnerships (CSSPs). The review is
    circulated to academic and non-academic lists reaching thousands of
    practitioners and academics aiming to increase the impact of your work on
    partnerships. This is a great opportunity to promote your research and also
    receive information about the research and insights of colleagues, academics
    and practitioners.

    ARSP, is soliciting submissions for its 8th edition. The key topics for each
    section and the associated section editor contacts are briefly described
    below, as well as a link to the most recent ARSP issue. We look forward to
    answering any questions and receiving information about your work in CSSPs.

    Sections:
    1. Partnership Publications Editor: Arno Kourula (A.E.Kourula at uva.nl)
    The publications section of ARSP serves the community of researchers and
    practitioners working in the field of cross-sector social partnerships by
    providing a state-of the-art review of recent literature in the field.
    Please submit the details of your recently published or forthcoming academic
    papers, dissertations, books or reports published in 2012 or 2013. Include:
    author(s) names, title, year, journal, abstract, publisher, volume, issue,
    and page numbers, and link to the journal. In case of books we would
    appreciate a link to the book's cover.

    2. Partnership Pedagogy Resources Editor: Jennifer S. A. Leigh (jleigh4 at
    zimbra.naz.edu)
    This section provides reviews on relevant pedagogical materials and
    scholarship of teaching and learning resources to assist those teaching
    about cross sector social partnerships (CSSPs) both inside and outside the
    academic classroom. We are looking for your innovative pedagogy curriculum,
    course design, assessments, and exercises related to CSSPs.

    3. Partnership Events Editor: Jessica Mankowski (jessica.mankowski at gmail.com)
    The partnership events section provides readers with up-to-date information
    on upcoming, or recently completed, social partnership events from around
    the world, as well as discounted attendance fees. We are looking forward to
    receiving your listing of in person and online events (virtual conferences,
    Twitter Meet-ups, webinars, etc.).

    4. Research Editor: Marlene Janzen Le Ber (Marlene.LeBer at schulich.uwo.ca)
    The goals for this section are to present scholarly conversations about
    cross-sector social partnerships by identifying shared research questions
    and practitioner CSSI priorities, to assist in the development of research
    collaborations or consortiums of researchers with similar interests, and to
    identify potential funding sources for CSSI joint research projects. We look
    forward to receiving information about your research projects or funding
    opportunities you would like to share with the community of partnership
    researchers and practitioners.

    5. Member News Editor: Yvonne Ndifor (clairendi at yahoo.co.uk)
    The aim of this section is to welcome research students, academics and
    practitioners members working in the field of Cross-Sector Social
    Partnerships. We encourage individuals to join the NPO-BUS yahoo group with
    400 academic and practitioner members:
    http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/NPO-BUSPartnerships/

    6. Editor in Chief: M. May Seitanidi: mmayseitanidi at yahoo.com

    The deadline for submitting material to the section editors is 30th July 2013.

    Previous ARSP 7th Edition (2012):
    http://works.bepress.com/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1038&context=may_seitanidi

    We look forward to incorporating your research, publications, teaching
    materials and profiling you in the ARSP!

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