Stanford Social Innovation Review

Stanford Social Innovation Review is an award-winning magazine covering best strategies for nonprofits, foundations, and socially responsible businesses. Published quarterly by the Stanford Graduate School of Business.

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Opinion & Analysis Government Now What?
Fall 2008
Alana Conner
Articles Government Research: A Soldier’s Life for Her

The military’s better than civilian life, say minorities and women such as Marine Corps Capt. Elizabeth Okoreeh-Baah, the first woman to pilot the V-22 Osprey.

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Opinion & Analysis Government A New Spirit, a Time for Giving
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Opinion & Analysis Government Despite Joining Bailout, BB&T Says it Prefers Free Market
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Opinion & Analysis Government Election Critical for Nonprofits, Giving
Fall 2008
James A. Phills Jr.
Articles Social Entrepreneurship • Government Q & A: David Gergen

In this interview with James A. Phills Jr., the Stanford Social Innovation Review‘s academic editor, former presidential advisor David Gergen discusses his views on social innovation, why social entrepreneurs should be more engaged in politics, and how the federal government can work with and even fund social entrepreneurs.

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Opinion & Analysis Government The Democracy 2.0 Grant Summit: An Experiment in Collective Grantmaking
Fall 2008
Carl Schramm
Articles Government Crisis of Democracy

SUPERCAPITALISM: The Transformation of Business, Democracy, and Everyday Life by Robert Reich

Fall 2008
John Irwin
Articles Human Rights • Government After Prison

Comprehensive reintegration programs will lower the U.S. recidivism rate.

Fall 2008
Alana Conner
Articles Government Research: Can’t Buy Me Democracy

Economics don’t necessarily determine politics.

Fall 2008
Alana Conner
Articles Education • Government Research: Poll Position

The polling place influences voting behavior.

Fall 2008
Jennifer Roberts
Articles Environment • Government What’s Next: The Sun Boat

Move over, Prius; here comes the Aquatanker.

Fall 2008
Jennifer Roberts
Articles Environment • Government What’s Next: The Green to Go Green

In Berkeley, here comes the sun.

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Opinion & Analysis Government Government Can Do Better for Charity
Summer 2008
Bruce Boyd
Articles Environment • Government Fast Food and the Family Farm

It’s time to reform how we grow food and what we have for dinner, says Bruce Boyd, principal and managing director at Arabella Philanthropic Investment Advisors.

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