Philanthropy Reader

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global perspectives on philanthropy
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  • ISBN 9781032790510
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Sep 2026
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This second edition of The Philanthropy Reader features a revised collection of carefully selected readings, sharing cutting-edge research, historically-informed perspectives, and key current issues in philanthropy today including contentious topics and influential writings that have arisen since the first edition.

Both global and interdisciplinary in its approach, this edition builds on the book’s established reputation as an essential resource for navigating the complex and varied dimensions of philanthropic practice. With over 100 extracts from key texts and major thinkers, this reader accurately and comprehensively covers a field that is growing in significance and expanding in scope. Readers will be well-equipped for thoughtful and nuanced engagement in philanthropic theory and practice through this book’s diverse material on core concepts, persistent challenges, incisive critiques and counter-critiques, and major debates and contemporary trends. In addition to the extracts curated into six sections, the editors provide both a general overview and individual section introductions that set the scene for studying and thinking about philanthropy, making this text invaluable for those teaching the subject.

Essential reading for students in philanthropy courses worldwide, this text will also be of interest to reflective practitioners across the philanthropic and nonprofit sectors including donors and grantmakers, advisers, fundraisers, and others.

Michael Moody is Professor of Philanthropic Studies at the Lilly Family School of Philanthropy at Indiana University Indianapolis.

Beth Breeze is a philanthropy scholar and writer who is now Principal of Harris Manchester College at the University of Oxford.