Salamon, L. M XXXXXXXXXXLeverage for Good. Is the book to read When reading a scholarly work, you want to approach it as an analyst, actively peeling it apart instead of working your way page by page....

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Salamon, L. M. (2014). Leverage for Good. Is the book to read

When reading a scholarly work, you want to approach it as an analyst, actively peeling it apart instead of working your way page by page. The main things that you need to cover are: topic, structure of the book, author's thesis, evidence used, and significance in the field. These items should be able to be covered in a
4
-6 page dissection,
this does not include the references page.


Much of this information can be gleaned by looking at the table of contents, paying careful attention to the introduction and conclusion, and reading reviews of the book. Before making your way through the body chapters, the meat of the book, you should read the introduction and conclusion and think about the topic, structure etc. You will need to read the main chapters to get a sense of the evidence used and the success of the author's argument but can search for these things more effectively when you already have a sense of the author's goals. Here is an example of a book dissection from another semester:
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. Use a book review to help understand the importance of work within the field ad to help critique the work.


The dissection should follow this structure:




  1. List book as a citation. Indicate the topic and structure of the book (what the sections cover--not each chapter) and the author's thesis or argument (which will be in the introduction). Here you should note if the author has any exceptional bias (e.g. worked for the Ford Foundation before writing a book on its history).




  2. Summarize each section in terms of the evidence the author uses to support his/her thesis. You should have one paragraph per section. Often the author will have additional arguments that are not the thesis but interesting to you--include those here. You should also note if the author is relying upon original research or synthesizing other research.




  3. Analyze the thesis. Does the author do a good job supporting the thesis with evidence? Are there points with which you disagree? Book reviews can help you start thinking about what is missing but make sure you include your own view too.



  4. Evaluate the importance of work in the field. What is new about this work? How does it change our perspective on philanthropy, civil society, or the nonprofit sector? Here you can compare to the other readings you have and you may need to rely upon book reviews to help understand the importance of work within a field. Over time, you will pick up trends and be able to judge significance on the basis of your own knowledge of the field.



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All assignment page lengths are based on using Times New Roman 12 point font and double spacing. Page numbers do not include notes or work cited. Title pages are not needed. Please use APA citation format (please always include page numbers) to cite any sources.



USE APA citation at end of paper as well as footntoes in papers - also bring in both scholarly and outside resources
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Answer To: Salamon, L. M XXXXXXXXXXLeverage for Good. Is the book to read When reading a scholarly work, you...

Dr. Vidhya answered on Nov 08 2021
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Running Head: BOOK REVIEW                                 1
BOOK REVIEW                                        9
BOOK REVIEW
Table of Contents
Introduction    3
Summative Overview of Sections    3
Analysis of Main Idea: The Social Investment    6
Evaluation    7
Conclusion    9
Reference    10
Introduction
Philanthropy is rather an evolved term that is applied to the modern interventions for alleviating the social, economic and political scenar
ios across globe. The word gives tolerance and insightful vision for the holistic growth of all people belonging to all communities and social groups.
The proper application of the social investments, which were actually done a decade back, is now proving to be fruitful. Salamon (2014) in his book entitled Leverage for Good An Introduction to the New Frontiers of Philanthropy and Social Investment throws light upon the key projections of this philanthropic spirit of role players in the process of developing national strength at social and economic level.
The basic division of the book shows introducing the current concepts that are applied to the philanthropy and how they have emerged to address the basic needs of society. Salamon (2014) then moves on to detail the various aspects of the social issues and the way, in which acting upon them with philanthropic approach can help government as well as other organizations, which are thriving to go forward.
This can make sure that the conditions in society are changed for better. The book is divided into five different chapters and each one addresses the thread of discussion, which was left with a cue in the previous chapter. The conclusive statement paves the way of seeing a new phase of philanthropy and the ways, in which it is helpful in improving the overall condition in nation.
Summative Overview of Sections
At first, it is important to review what Salamon (2014) has to say in each of the sections as the author and scholar of the subjective philanthropy. In the first section, scouting for the new state of philanthropy is mentioned in detail. In fact, the growth of United States over the course of last two decades has many prices to be paid off. The nation has seen rigorous attempts made to make quality of life appearing for all.
However, social and financial both types of implications have their own issues, which at times are not addressed well. For example, in the process of developing liberal structure at economic level, proper leverages are given to the financial institutions to expand their ideologies. However, nobody notices the extra burden that these expanses place over the operations of the government.
At the time of recession, which was definitely one of the major setbacks of the century, a great deal of people lost their jobs, disturbing the state of economic progress. The problems related to various financial operations rose to extreme and that was the time, when thoughts related to the changes in approach were felt.
The new state of philanthropy is something that is succinct, liberal and brims with the possibilities of growth and evolution. Salamon (2014) seems to have taken up the aspect of democracy where when governance is driven from the opinions and value given to all. The author is of the view in firsts section that new actors have entered in the process of supporting the decisions of government.
Some increased standing pillars, which are firmly rooted to the ground, are placed so that the decisions involving risks are managed. In the second and third sections respectively, Salamon (2014) connects the conceptual framework of philanthropy mentioned in the first one. In fact, he implies that the nation that rises from its internal strength can survive during hard times on economic and social grounds.
For example, the needs and expectations of people from government have changed over the course of past one decade due to globalization. Management of diverse...
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