Publications
Published Reports
Working papers
- Corporate philanthropy on
the shop floor: what drives
employee fundraising? Beth Breeze May-2013

- Pictures of Me: User views on the representation of need in homelessness fundraising appeals
Jon Dean, Beth Breeze 
- Charitable Giving, Everyday Morality and A Critique of Bourdieusian Theory: An Investigation into Disinterested Judgements, Moral Concerns and Reflexivity in the UK’ by Balihar Sanghera, working paper, 12 January 2011

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'“Just get the money by hook or by crook”: User views on the representation of homelessness in fundraising materials' by Beth Breeze and Jon Dean, paper given at NCVO/VSSN Researching the Voluntary Sector conference 6-7 September 2010

- ’Unleashing the potential of e-Philanthropy’ a position paper for the Oxford Internet Institute seminar, by Beth Breeze

- "Philanthropy in a Recession: An analysis of UK media representations and implications for charitable giving" by Beth Breeze and Gareth Morgan, paper given at NCVO/VSSN Researching the Voluntary Sector conference
8-9 September 2009

- “I can’t afford to support every worthy cause”: The role of donor taste, beneficiary need and nonprofit competence in selection of recipients for charitable donations" by Beth Breeze, paper given at VSSN/NCVO conference, Warwick University
7th September 2009

- 'Reflexivity, Class and Ethics' by Balihar Sanghera, presented at Boston University on 8th May 2009

- 'Feeling Poor, Acting Stingy: The effect of money perceptions on charitable giving', by Beth Breeze and Pamala Wiepking, presented at ARNOVA conference on 21st November, 2008

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