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The COVID-19 pandemic affected volunteer management and nonprofit organizations nationwide. In this study, I will examine volunteering before and after the pandemic to of[...]
2023 | conference proceedings |
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National surveys, reports, and research articles have indicated that Native American women experience some of the highest rates of violence compared to women from other r[...]
2021 | masters theses |
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Combat drones are transforming attitudes about the use of military force. Military casualties and the costs of conflict sap public support for war and for political and m[...]
2018 | e-books |
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Is populism electorally effective and, if so, why? Scholars agree that populism is a set of people-centric, anti-pluralist, and anti-elitist ideas that can be combined wi[...]
2023 | articles |
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Studies show that cash transfer programs increase incumbent approval through their financial impact and clear association with the executive. But does this effect hold wh[...]
2023 | articles |
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As the study of nonprofit organizations and their operating environment has become increasingly interdisciplinary, scholars have leveraged business strategies to increase[...]
2024 | articles |
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A key question of public sector innovation (PSI) scholarship is: which factors influence innovation? This paper focuses on managerial practices as drivers of PSI and addr[...]
2023 | articles |
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In this letter, we assess whether the contributions of judges from underrepresented groups are undervalued or overlooked, thereby reducing these judges’ influence on lega[...]
2023 | articles |
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While art should be for everyone, public institutions like museums are not always inclusive to all members of society. Arts participation varies by sociodemographic chara[...]
2023 | articles |
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The recent centennial of the 1921 Budget and Accounting Act presents an opportunity to reconsider the importance of the federal executive budget to American political dev[...]
2023 | articles |
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