Email Lists
Joining one or more of the email lists listed below is a good way to keep in touch with new materials and methods. You can ask questions, put in your bit to debates, or just watch and listen to what others are saying.
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In reaction against a focus on deficits and 'needs' assessment, there has been growing interest in Asset-based and Appreciative Inquiry approaches to organisational and community development.
Date updated: 13 February 2005
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If you should ever not have enough emails in your inbox, the American Evaluation Society (AES) has collated a list of links to more than 30 email discussion groups on evaluation at http://www.eval. ...
Date updated: 17 January 2007
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The US-based Association for Research on Non-profit Organisations and Voluntary Action (ARNOVA) has an electronic discussion list called ARNOVA-L.
Date updated: 13 February 2005
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US-based CharityChannel sponsors an amazing number of non-profit electronic discussion forums which aim to bring together non-profit sector practitioners and academic researchers to learn from each ...
Date updated: 14 August 2005
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The NZ Association of Social Science Researchers (ASSR) has an email discussion list on social research issues available for members only.
Date updated: 13 February 2005
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Yes, Virginia, there is such a thing as 'radical statistics', and here is where you can find out about it first hand.
Date updated: 13 February 2005
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Australia & New Zealand Third Sector Research Inc. (ANZTSR) has an email discussion list on 'third sector' issues.
Date updated: 10 October 2006
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The International Society for Third Sector Research (ISTR) sponsors a less active, but more international email discussion list on third sector research issues (http://www.istr.org/listserv/index. ...
Date updated: 24 April 2006