Jon Van Til
Swarthmore, PA 19081
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2009 "Civil Society in the Age of Obama", a wiki developed jointly with students at Rutgers University and the University of Colorado. http://civilsocietyintheageofobama.blogspot.com/
2006 “Grassroots Social Movements and the Shaping of History”, with Gabor Hegyesi and Jennifer Eschweiler. Ch. 23 in Ram Cnaan and Carl Milofsky, eds., Handbook of Community Movements and Local Organizations. New York: Springer, ch. 23, pp. 362-377.
2004 "Civil Society", with Timothy Peterson. In Philanthropy in America: A Comprehensive Historical Encyclopedia, Dwight F. Burlingame, Editor. ABC-Clio.
"Utopian Thought in Philanthropy." In Philanthropy in America: A Comprehensive Historical Encyclopedia, Dwight F. Burlingame, Editor. ABC-Clio.
"Nonprofit Organizations and Social Institutions." Ch. 2 in Robert Herman, ed., THE JOSSEY-BASS HANDBOOK OF NONPROFIT LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT, second edition (San Francisco: Jossey-Bass). Pp. 39-62.
2002 "Voluntary Associations", with Arthur P. Williamson. In International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences. Elsevier Science Ltd.
2001 “Change Leadership or Change Management?” With David A. Pettrone Swalve. Ch. 3 in Tracy Daniel Connors, ed., THE NONPROFIT HANDBOOK: MANAGEMENT, Third edition (New York: Wiley). Pp. 65-83.
1995 "Metaphors and Visions for the Voluntary Sector." Ch. 1 in Tracy Daniel Connors, ed., THE VOLUNTEER MANAGEMENT HANDBOOK (New York: Wiley). Pp. 3-11).
"National Service: Twenty Questions and Some Answers." Ch. 18 in Tracy Daniel Connors, ed., THE VOLUNTEER MANAGEMENT HANDBOOK (New York: Wiley). Pp. 361-378.
1994 "Nonprofit Organizations and Social Institutions." Ch. 2 in Robert Herman, ed., THE JOSSEY-BASS HANDBOOK OF NONPROFIT LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT (San Francisco: Jossey-Bass). Pp. 44-64.
JON VAN TIL is a founding member of ARNOVA, who served two terms as its President. ARNOVA was created in 1971 as the Association of Voluntary Action Scholars. The Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action (ARNOVA) is a neutral, open forum committed to strengthening the research community in the emerging field of nonprofit and philanthropic studies.
Jon Van Til
Swarthmore, PA 19081
vantil