Growth of Research Associations and Journals in the Emerging Discipline of Altruistics

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This article sketches the development of the organized, interdisciplinary, global field, and emerging academic discipline of altruistics, focusing on academic journals and mainly on researcher associations founded since the Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action (ARNOVA) in 1971. About 55 similar interdisciplinary altruistics researcher associations have been founded worldwide (48 described here; including 9 defunct), 25 of them national in geographic scope, but seven covering a world region and 11 global. Over 100 academic journals that publish research on altruistics or its sub-topics have been published, with 95 active ones described here. The author estimates that there are at least 8,000 active altruistics researchers worldwide, and perhaps as many as 20,000.The author devised the neologism "altruistics" (or alternatively, "voluntaristics") to refer to all the phenomena of our field, individual and collective. Included are philanthropy, nonprofit sector, third sector, voluntary sector, civil society, social economy, volunteering, associations, and nonprofit organizations, among other topics. The term is similar to the term linguistics. © The Author(s) 2013.

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Smith, D. H. (2013). Growth of Research Associations and Journals in the Emerging Discipline of Altruistics. Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, 42(4), 638–656. https://doi.org/10.1177/0899764013495979

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