Social Justice Through Health Care Financing: The Birth and Signaling of a New Nonprofit Field

This research note explores patterns in the ways that nonprofits use their Web sites to signal their membership in new organizational fields. Over the past 15 years, the Volunteers in Medicine movement has created a new organizational model for providing health care to the underserved, to specifical...

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subjects Birth
Boundaries
Childbirth & labor
Corporations, Nonprofit
Financing
Founding
Gaps
Health care
Health services
Medical service
Medicine
Membership
Nonprofit making organizations
Nonprofit organizations
Population
Signaling
Signals
Social justice
Sociology
Sociology of health and medicine
Sociology of organizations and enterprises. Bureaucracy and administration
Sociology of work and sociology of organizations
Spreads
Symbols
Underserved populations
Volunteer service
Volunteers
Web sites
Websites
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