Philanthropisms
Philanthropisms is the podcast that puts philanthropy in context. Through conversations with expert guests and deep dives into topics, host Rhodri Davies explores giving throughout history, the key trends shaping generosity around the world today and what the future might hold for philanthropy. Contact: rhodri@whyphilanthropymatters.com.
Philanthropisms
ERNOP: Connecting Philanthropy Academia & Practice #2
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Rhodri Davies
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Season 1
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Episode 40
In this episode we hear from three academics whose work is featured in the latest batch of short, practitioner-focused Research Notes from the European Research Network on Philanthropy (ERNOP). We have:
- Claire van Teunenbroek from the University of Twente in the Netherlands, talking about her work on crowdfunding and philanthropy
- Tobias Jung from the University of St Andrews in Scotland, talking about his paper on how the concept of spectrality can be applied to further our understanding of philanthropy
- Fiona Fairbairn of the University of Kent, talking about her paper on charity galas and whether they are still relevant.
Related Links
- ERNOP Research Notes
- The ERNOP research note for Claire's paper: "What is key for crowdfunding success and how can we explain it?"
- Claire's paper (with Carolina Dall Chiesa & Laura Hesse) "The contribution of crowdfunding for philanthropy:A systematic review and framework of donation and reward crowdfunding"
- Tobias's paper (with Kevin Orr) "What lies beneath? Spectrality as a focal phenomenon and a focal theory for strengthening engagement with philanthropic foundations"
- Fiona's paper, "Are charity galas still relevant? An examination of generational differences in attitudes towards gala fundraising events"
- Claire's personal website
- Tobias's profile page at St Andrews