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    COMPANY’S SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY - A CHALLENGE FOR CONTEMPORARY WORLD by Constantin Ciutacu, Luminita Chivu

    Published 2005-06-01
    “…As well as the (economic, legal, moral and philanthropic manifestation forms of CSR, and its (reactive, defensive, adjustment and pro-active) typology, the (positive and negative) motivations that determine companies to adopt a more and more responsible and coherent attitude with respect to the internal dimension, and the external one of CSR. …”
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    The Right Tone for the Hardest Moments: Louisa May Alcott’s New York Stories of Child Labor and Urban Benevolence in the Mid-1870s by Daniela Daniele

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…This article examines Louisa May Alcott’s tales based on her mid-1870s tour of philanthropic institutions for New York’s homeless boys. …”
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  3. 283

    O “cárcere” dos inocentes: os preventórios para os filhos dos pacientes de hanseníase no Brasil by Inhana Olga Costa Souza, Cordovil Neves de Souza, Elza Machado de Melo

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Although the disease is not hereditary, the minors were isolated in one of the 36 preventive institutions especially coordinated by philanthropic entities. In those establishments, the trajectory of the inmates was marked by violence in its various aspects: physical, institutional, social and psychological. …”
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  4. 284

    Les Ahbaches. Un mouvement libanais sunnite contesté dans un monde globalisé by Dominique Avon

    Published 2008-03-01
    “…The « Association of Islamic Philanthropic Projects » (AIPP) is condemned by some Muslims who contest the orthodoxy of its affiliation to the Sunnite movement. …”
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    Pourquoi (re)penser la communication de solidarité internationale ? by Florine Garlot

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…On the other hand, the relationship of international solidarity seems to be embedded in a philanthropic dimension (Freyss, 2004; Laville, 2010), itself specific to colonial and universalist thinking (Glissant, 1997; Quijano, 1994). …”
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    Rudesindo García del Rijo paradigm of medicine in Sancti Spíritus by Elizabeth Sánchez Prida, Hansel Leonardo Herrera Rodríguez, Emelina Amiris Llano Gil

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…Antonio Rudesindo García Rijo was a forerunner of endocrinology in Cuba, the objective of the research is to characterize the most important aspects of his work, since he was not only recognized for his extensive medical knowledge, but also for his benefactor and philanthropic attitude, likewise, he sent guidelines in his passage through history in the province of Sancti Spíritus.…”
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    Le mouvement de désinvestissement des énergies fossiles : une nouvelle phase de mobilisation pour le climat ? by Fanny Lajarthe, Edwin Zaccai

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…The fossil fuel divestment movement, born in 2010 in the United-States, spread rapidly through American universities and managed to gather other support later on such as religious organisations, cities or philanthropic foundations. Since it is based on the principle of self-organization, the movement requires a strong coordination, which turns into offering numerous tools, including ethical and economic arguments. …”
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    Irish Diaspora Business Elite philanthropy: boon or bane? by Anne Groutel

    “…The first part looks at the enduring relationship between the Irish diaspora and the homeland illustrated by the huge amounts of money sent throughout the years by Irish emigrants to their relatives and the activities of diaspora philanthropic organisations in recent decades. Irish-American philanthropist and businessman, Charles F. …”
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    The Polovtsov Family as Founders of Eastern Art Collection in the Museum of Baron Stieglitz’ School of Technical Drawing by Mariya Gennadyevna Pronina

    Published 2015-07-01
    “…The author considers archival sources on the philanthropic activity of baron A. L. Stieglitz, spouses A. …”
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    The cult of Saint Zotikos Orphanotrophos and his images in Byzantium and beyond by Tomić Marka

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Zotikos Orphanotrophos acquired great renown in Constantinople owing to his efforts in the establishment of two singularly important philanthropic institutions in the Byzantine Empire - Orphanotropheion (Ὀρφανοτροφεῖον) on the Acropolis of Constantinople and the Leprosarium in Pera (Golden Horn at Elaiones). …”
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    Dette nummers samlede anmeldelser by Tania Ørum, Annemette Hejlsted, Kirsten Grønbæk Hansen, Yvonne Mørck, Elisabeth Lønnå, Karin Lützen, Rikke Sanderhoff

    Published 1999-04-01
    “…Frederika Bremerförbundet 1884-1921" (Ulla Manns), "Charitable Women - Philanthropic Welfare 1780-1930" (Birgitta Jordansson og Tinne Vammen (red.)), "Nordisk Salonkultur. …”
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    Practitioner Profile: An Interview with Andrea Vining by Andrea Vining

    Published 2015-07-01
    “…She and her colleagues are passionate about leveraging their network to help others achieve their financial, philanthropic, and life goals.…”
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    Modeling and mapping of corporate social responsibility (CSR) by Gu, Edmund Fucheng.

    Published 2012
    “…Under such a theory, a corporation should possess legal, ethical and philanthropic responsibilities in addition to their primary responsibilities to maximize profit for their investors and comply with the law. …”
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    From soul science to spiritual information: John Templeton on science and its religious potential by Jordan, PN

    Published 2022
    “…John Templeton's philanthropic organisations provide funding for research at the frontiers of the natural and human sciences. …”
    Journal article
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    Introducing a GURT 2018 Panel on Communicating with the Public: “Third Parties” in Question-Answer Sequences by Nadja Tadic

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…Specifically, the panel examined how representatives of a philanthropic foundation communicate their mission and programs to various audiences on various platforms. …”
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    THE DEVELOPMENT OF LEGAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR A SOCIALLY RESPONSIBLE BEHAVIOR FOR BUSINESS OPERATORS IN ROMANIA, MEMBER STATE OF EUROPEAN UNION by Laura MURESAN

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…Legal responsibility represents an important component of social responsibility, together with ethical responsibility, ecological responsibility, economical responsibility and philanthropic responsibility. The integration of social responsibility into the activity of business operators in the Member states of European Union is pursued at European Union level. …”
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    Faculty Work as Philanthropy or Philanthropy as Faculty Work? by Cagla Okten, Kerim Peren Arin

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…We start our exploration of faculty work as philanthropy in non-U.S. contexts by examining this construct in the U.S. as presented by Faculty Work and the Public Good and by laying out key forces that it sets forth as shaping faculty work as philanthropic practice: institutional structure and employment frameworks, resource constraints, and discretionary constraints.…”
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    The Greek Hospital St Sofronios: Benevolence and Community Building in the Cosmopolitan Milieu of late 19th‑and early 20th‑century Alexandria by Georgios Argiantopoulos

    “…It argues that the hospital, under the patronage of the Koinotita, consolidated the Greek community in British-controlled Alexandria and, through the institutionalisation of philanthropy, forged intra-communal philanthropic structures, coherence and social hierarchies. …”
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    From the Pampa to the Mashriq: Arab-Argentine Philanthropy Networks by Lily Pearl Balloffet

    Published 2017-02-01
    “…In doing so, it reveals women’s work as a lens for delineating important connections between diasporic populations in the provinces and the federal capital of Argentina. The philanthropic projects that generated these links also provide insight into the lives and financial choices of other groups—such as rural and proletarian Arab-Argentines—who are often peripheral to Mahjar historiography. …”
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    La libera muratoria del XVIII secolo nelle lettere dall’esilio di Giacomo Costantino Beltrami. by Emanuela Burini

    Published 2017-05-01
    “…The analysis of the travel letters written by Giacomo Costantino Beltrami from his exile in the New World reveals his advanced worldview related to the po- litical, religious and social authorities toward Native Americans, together with the peculiarity of his literary production. His philanthropic ideal of knowledge was strongly influenced by the principles of peace, harmony and brotherly friendship that constituted the essence of the Masonic order.…”
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