John G. McNutt (born 1951) is Professor Emeritus[1] in the Biden School[2] of Public Policy and Administration at the University of Delaware and is engaged in the study of the use of information and communication technologies in the nonprofit sector in the United States.[3] Much of his work focuses on electronic advocacy, especially the application of technology, data, and data science to social action and public policy making[4] and the use of evidence in informing social policy.[5] McNutt has conducted research on child advocacy groups,[6] professional associations,[7] environmental advocacy organizations,[8] political action committees,[9] transnational advocacy organizations[10] and community development corporations.[11] His current work examines four interrelated areas: (1) technology and advocacy for social change,[12] (2) the role of data and data science in public policy,[13] (3) the changing nature of social policy in an information society,[14] and (4) Informatics in the public and nonprofit sectors.[15] Before starting his academic career, McNutt was a social worker and VISTA Volunteer.
He earned a B.A. from Mars Hill College (1974), an M.S.W. from the University of Alabama (1978), and a Ph.D. from the University of Tennessee (1991).
References
- ^ https://www.udel.edu/academics/colleges/biden-school/people/mcnuttjg/
- ^ https://www.udel.edu/academics/colleges/biden-school/
- ^ https://www.udel.edu/academics/colleges/biden-school/people/mcnuttjg/
- ^ McNutt, J. G. (2023). New Data Sources in Nonprofit Accounting and Finance Research [Chapter 21]. In Tinkleman, D. & Parsons, L. (eds.). Research Handbook on Nonprofit Accounting. Edward Elgar.
- ^ www.policymagic.org
- ^ McNutt, J. G., & Barlow, J. (2012). A longitudinal study of political technology use by nonprofit child advocacy organizations. In E-Governance and Civic Engagement: Factors and Determinants of E-Democracy (pp. 405-421). IGI Global.
- ^ McNutt, J.G. & Boland, K.M. (1999). Electronic Advocacy by Non-Profit Organizations in Social Welfare Policy. Non-profit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly. 28 (4), 432-451.
- ^ McNutt, J.G., & Boland, K.M.* (2000). Nonprofit Advocacy in the Cyber-commons. A Study of technologically sophisticated non-profit organizations. Paper presented at the 29th Annual meeting of the Association of Voluntary Action Scholars, November 15-18, New Orleans, LA
- ^ McNutt, J.G. (2018) (ed) Technology, Activism and Social Justice in a Digital Age. Oxford University Press.
- ^ McNutt, J.G. & Flanagan, M. + (2008). Transnational Nonprofit Advocacy Organizations and the Social Networking Technology Revolution: Patterns of Adoption across Organizational Fields. Paper read at the Eighth International Conference of the International Society for Third Sector Research, Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain, July 9-12.
- ^ McNutt, J. G. & Robinson, C. (2008). Social Networking Choices and Massachusetts Community Development Corporations. Paper read at the 2008 Meeting of the Urban Affairs Association, April 23-28. Baltimore, MD.
- ^ McNutt, J.G. (2018) (ed) Technology, Activism and Social Justice in a Digital Age. Oxford University Press.
- ^ McNutt, J. G. (2023). New Data Sources in Nonprofit Accounting and Finance Research [Chapter 21]. In Tinkleman, D. & Parsons, L. (eds.). Research Handbook on Nonprofit Accounting. Edward Elgar.
- ^ McNutt, J.G. & Hoefer, R. (2021). Social Welfare Policy: Responding to a Changing World. [Second Edition] Oxford University Press.
- ^ McNutt, J.G (2020). Information and communications technology management In Anheier, H. K., & Toepler, S. (2020). The Routledge Companion to Nonprofit Management. [pp.249-262] Routledge.
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