Seringkali kita temukan peristiwa-peristiwa yang dalam prakteknya tidak sesuai dengan konsep teori atau bahkan tidak ada teori yang bisa menjawab persoalan yang sedang berkembang dan dialami oleh masyarakat. Perkembangan ilmu pengetahuan begitu pesat sebanding dengan kondisi riil yang dinamis menjadi tantangan tersendiri bagi akademisi terkhusus bagi kami dalam memberikan kontribusi guna pening…
Iknew little of Papua New Guinea when my family and I arrived in 1972 from Idi Amin’s Uganda. One colleague at Makerere University had told us about cargo cults1 and another had shown us Gardens of War,2 the photo-essay on the Dugum Dani in Irian Jaya. These books portray cultural complexity and physical vigour, but no ‘modern’ politics or economics, so we were ill-prepared for the re…
This book, like the conference which gave life to it, represents a partnership between people interested in research on culture and people interested in cultural policy. But much more complex and interrelated than that, it brings together people interested in rethinking cultural policy in the light of understanding changes in culture, changes in relationships between citizens and government…
This book is about public policy partnerships and their accountability and its theme derives from my work for the Global Public Policy Institute (GPPi). At the institute, we have been following, analysing and debating the rise of public policy partnerships and their implications for global governance over many years. Time and again, we returned to questions of accountability. What effects do…
The Handbook of Nonprofi t Governance is a comprehensive overview of the principles and practices of nonprofi t boards. To compile this handbook, BoardSource drew on its extensive selection of books, articles, and topic papers by leading experts on nonprofi t governance. The book is organized in two parts. Part One (Chapters One through Five ) addresses basic governance history, roles, and s…