Third Sector European Policy Network

Latest Publications

The Handbook of European third sector policy

The Handbook of European third sector policy: Multi level processes and Organized Civil Society published on 30th  December 2009 by Edward Elgar publishing (Cheltenham, United Kingdom). The volume is edited by TSEP’s co-ordinator DSr Jeremy Kendall, and represents the culmination of some seven years work.  It includes heavily revised and updated versions of published Working Papers, and also chapters drawing on a rich array of empirical materials not previously available relating to the policy situation at country level, in relation to multi-level policy initiatives, and with respect to the Brussels-based policy process.

The flyer for this book is http://www.kent.ac.uk/tsep/documents/handbook-flyer.pdf

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Some other recent publications

  • Fraisse, L. and Kendall, J (2006) Le statut d'association europeenne: pourquoi tant d'indifference a l'egard d'un symbole d'une politique europeenne des associations? Revue des etudes cooperatives, mutualistes et associatives,�300, 45-61.
  • Kendall, J. (2006)Presenting the Third Sector European Policy Network , CINEFOGO* 2nd newsletter , available at http://www.cinefogo.org/publications/newsletters/nl2
  • Kendall, J. (2009) The value of volunteering in Europe in the noughties – what would Beveridge have thought? Third Sector Research Centre (TSRC) briefing paper now available athttp://www.tsrc.ac.uk/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=LI7Q0POrU0c%3d&tabid=500
  • Kendall, J. and Taylor, M. (2009)  On the interdependence between policy and politics in the shaping of  English horizontal third sector initiative, in B. Gidron and M. Bar (eds) Policy initiatives towards the third sector in international perspective, Springer publishers, New York, seehttp://www.google.com/books?id=fJzHQWLEW4wC&printsec=frontcover&hl=iw&source=gbs_v2_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q=&f=false
  • Kendall, J. (2010) Losing political innocence? Finding a place for ideology in understanding the development of recent English Third Sector policy, available as Third Sector Research Centre (TSRC) Working Paper 13,http://www.tsrc.ac.uk/Research/TheoryandPolicyTP/tabid/507/Default.aspx
  • Kendall, J. (2010) Europeanisation and the third sector: Lessons from the TSEP network, Journal of Civil Society, 6, 1, forthcoming extra length paper with responses from Adalbert Evers, Stein Kuhnle,  Beate Kohler-Koch and Carlo Ruzza

 

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Last Updated: 17/10/2012