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Dr. Susan Ostrander

Professor
Department of Sociology
Tufts University
United States of America

Biography

Ostrander's current research focuses on civic and political engagement and expanded notions of governance and social citizenship including new immigrants. She has published widely about social justice philanthropy and the contradictory role of philanthropy and foundations in both reinforcing and challenging social inequalities. She has also published about elite women in leadership positions in charitable organizations, and gender dynamics in women's and in mixed-gender community organizations. Ostrander has been recognized on campus and nationally for her teaching and research on civic engagement and higher education, and founded the Tufts University Civic Engagement Research Group in 2003 which she co-led the until 2008. Ostrander has co-chaired the board of the international Women's Funding Network, served as a board member of the Association for Research on Nonprofits and Voluntary Action, member of the Research Committee of Independent Sector, and in an advisory role to the National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy. She is also involved in her local community having served as a board member of the Boston Women's Fund from 1997 to 2001 and again from 2007 to 2011, as a Cambridge Human Rights Commissioner from 1997 to 2011, and presently serving on the board and chairing the Fundraising Committee of a Somerville immigrant advocacy organization called The Welcome Project. Her special pleasures include frequenting local jazz clubs and coffee shops, playing with her amazing grand-daughter Maya, tending in summer her outdoor flower pots, reading the latest novels, and traveling (ideally to warm and sunny climes) as often as possible.

Research Interest

Civic and Political Engagement; Social Activism and Community Organizing; Social Inequalities (Class, Gender, Race, Immigration); Nonprofit Organizations; Social Justice Philanthropy and Foundations: Qualitative Research Methods: Community-Based Research.

Publications

  • "The Growth of Donor Control: Revisiting the Social Relations of Philanthropy." Special Forum, Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly. (36, 2) June 2007.

  • "Social Change Organizations." 2009. International Encyclopedia of Civil Society. Edited by Helmut K. Anheier and Stefan Toepler. N.Y.: Springer . 2009.

  • Ostrander, Susan A. "Agency and Initiative by Community Associations in Relations of Shared Governance: Between Civil Society and the Local State." Community Development Journal. 2013.Vol 48, No 4 (October): 511–524 (Advanced access November 2012).

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