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University of California Press

Amateurs without Borders

The Aspirations and Limits of Global Compassion

by Allison Schnable (Author)
Price: $29.95 / £25.00
Publication Date: Feb 2021
Edition: 1st Edition
Title Details:
Rights: World
Pages: 262
ISBN: 9780520972124
Trim Size: 5.5 x 8.25
Illustrations: 1 map, 1 chart

About the Book

Amateurs without Borders examines the rise of new actors in the international development world: volunteer-driven grassroots international nongovernmental organizations. These small aid organizations, now ten thousand strong, sidestep the world of professionalized development aid by launching projects built around personal relationships and the skills of volunteers. This book draws on fieldwork in the United States and Africa, web data, and IRS records to offer the first large-scale systematic study of these groups. Amateurs without Borders investigates the aspirations and limits of personal compassion on a global scale.

About the Author

Allison Schnable is Assistant Professor in the O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs at Indiana University.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments

Introduction 
1 Origin Stories
2 Who, What, Where? The Projects of Grassroots International NGOs
3 Amateurs without Borders: A Role for Everyday Citizens in Development Aid
4 Provide and Transform: Grassroots INGOs' Models of Aid
5 Resources, Relationships, and Accountability
6 Seen It with Their Own Eyes: Grassroots INGOs' Discourse
7 Networks, Frames, Modes of Action: Roles for Religion
Conclusion: Possibilities and Perils of Amateur Aid 

Appendix 1: Note on Methods 
Appendix 2: Codes Used in Content Analysis
Appendix 3: Grassroots International NGOs in Website Sample
Notes
Bibliography
Index

Reviews

"Amateurs Without Borders is an engaging and lively read. It is apt to be particularly useful for advanced undergraduate and graduate students who are exploring development and constitutes an important addition to sociology’s collective understanding about the contours of the field."
Social Forces
"Amateurs without Borders offers valuable information and insights."
Christian Relief, Development and Advocacy
"The book should be of great interest to students of NGOs, development, and transnationalism."
 
American Journal of Sociology
"This is a real breakthrough, eagerly anticipated by scholars in the field. It offers a new conceptualization of an understudied type of NGO: volunteer-based, personally expressive efforts by individual Americans to help distant others."—Ann Swidler, University of California, Berkeley, coauthor of A Fraught Embrace: The Romance and Reality of AIDS Altruism in Africa

"Around the world, self-authorizing change makers are implementing local development projects aimed at improving the lives of those with the fewest resources, often with interesting and unexpected results. Allison Schnable's research takes us deep into the world of these practical dreamers as they try to solve some of the world's most complex problems and overcome large and inevitable obstacles along the way. This book will become essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the shifting landscape of global social impact."—Peter Frumkin, Heyer Chair in Social Policy, University of Pennsylvania

"Working outside formal channels, amateur aid operates globally, pursuing hopes of changing individual lives in developing countries. Allison Schnable deftly analyzes this narrative of redemption, illuminating what grassroots charity can accomplish and why it cannot address root causes. With empathy and acumen, she reveals this messy, imperfect, and very human form of charity in a way no one before has."—Woody Powell, Stanford University

"Grassroots nongovernmental organizations are an important vehicle through which many Westerners engage with citizens in the Global South, yet we have little data about their origins and activities. This book provides important new insights into these organizations, highlighting their good intentions and their unintended consequences for the individuals and communities they seek to serve."—Mary Kay Gugerty, Nancy Bell Evans Professor of Nonprofit Management, University of Washington 

Awards

  • Virginia A. Hodgkinson Research Book Prize 2022, Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action