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Twenty Years of the Journal of Voluntary Action Research/Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly: An Assessment of Past Trends and Future Directions

Abstract

This article reports on a content analysis of the articles published in Non profit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly and in its predecessor, the journal of Voluntary Action Research, in their first twenty years of existence. The investigation identifies the substantive areas that have been covered, the institutional affiliations of the authors, the methodological styles of the articles, and the disciplines that have provided the research. Thirty-five percent of the authors have been women, about 1 7 percent of the authors have nonacademic affiliations, and sociology is the discipline represented most heavily, although thirty-five disciplines have provided articles. Social work, political science, public affairs, urban affairs, management, and economics have also been heavily represented.

Journal

Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly

(September 1993)
vol22 no1 pages207-218

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  1. Classification and Research  
  2. Classification and Mapping