Volume 15(1), 2024 is published
CJNSER / ReCROES
Canadian Journal of Nonprofit and Social Economy Research / Revue canadienne de Recherche sur les OSBL et l’économie sociale
Volume 15(1), 2024
https://anserj.ca/index.php/cjnser/issue/view/40
Table of Contents
EDITORIAL / ÉDITORIAL
Laurie Mook & Marco Alberio 4 – 8
RESEARCH ARTICLES
The Limits of the Community Nonprofit Sector Resilience: Evidence from Canadian Nonprofit Sector Surveys During the Pandemic John Shields, Meghan Joy, & Siu Mee Chen 9 – 29
Social Enterprise as a Pathway to Work, Wellness, and Social Inclusion for Canadians with Mental Illnesses and/or Substance Use Disorders Rosemary Lysaght, Kelley Packalen, Terry Krupa, Lori Ross, Agnieszka Fecica, Michael Roy, & Kathy Brock 30 – 51
An Upside-Down Approach to Social Innovation at Institutions of Higher Education Maryam Mohiuddin Ahmed, Ross VeLure Roholt, Jennifer M. Catalano, & Sean Geobey 52 – 72
New Avenues for Public Value Management and the Role of Nonprofit Policy Innovation Labs: Co-Experience and Social Media Adam Wellstead, Rowen Schmidt, Angie Carter, & Anat Gofen 73 – 98
Social Innovation and Nonprofit Resource Provision: A Discourse Analysis Aaron Turpin & Micheal L. Shier 99 – 119
Étude comparative Canada / États-Unis sur la philanthropie subventionnaire fondée sur le lieu / Canada-U.S. Comparative Study of Place-Based Grantmaking Philanthropy Jean-Marc Fontan, Nancy Pole, Joshua Newton, Mirle Rabinowitz Bussell, & Maria Martinez-Cosio 120 – 137
PERSPECTIVES FOR THE FIELD
L’application de la Convention de Faro en Italie: les communautés patrimoniales, le rôle du troisième secteur et la participation aux activités relatives au patrimoine culturel / The Application of the Faro Convention in Italy: Heritage Communities, the Role of the Third Sector and Participation in Cultural Heritage Activities Roberta Paltinieri 138 – 142
Systems Thinking in Practice in a Circular Economy Ainsley Schaap and Katherine McGowan143 – 148
BOOK REVIEW
Tipping Point for Advanced Capitalism. By D.W. Livingstone
Manuel Larrabure, Simone Billera, & Selim Guadagni 149 – 152