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International Journal of Frontiers in Sociology, 2023, 5(15); doi: 10.25236/IJFS.2023.051501.

Types, Tensions, and Driving Forces of NGO Participation in Community Governance—A Case of Yulin East Road Community in Chengdu

Author(s)

Hengxi Zhang

Corresponding Author:
Hengxi Zhang
Affiliation(s)

New Era Home, Wanliu Middle Road, Haidian District, Beijing, China

Abstract

Yulin Street is a characteristic sample of Chengdu's cityscape and culture display, as well as an example of an old community revitalized by transformation in response to the times. This article summarizes the driving force and tension of the development of social organizations in Yulin through the field research of the Yulin East Road community. At present, there are three main types of NGOs in these two communities: grassroots organizations cultivated by the community, external organizations with a specific area, and social enterprises led by neighborhood committees. This paper provides a detailed description of the meaning and roles of the organization types through three cases.

Keywords

Non-Profit Organizations, Community Governance, Public Governance, Social Organizations, Social Enterprise

Cite This Paper

Hengxi Zhang. Types, Tensions, and Driving Forces of NGO Participation in Community Governance—A Case of Yulin East Road Community in Chengdu. International Journal of Frontiers in Sociology (2023), Vol. 5, Issue 15: 1-6. https://doi.org/10.25236/IJFS.2023.051501.

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