Refusing the Market: A Democratic Discourse for Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations

This article extends critical and normative theorizing about the assumptions and implications of marketization for nonprofit and voluntary organizations and suggests an alternative discourse. It describes reasons for the increasing marketization of nonprofit and voluntary organizations and what the...

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