Charitable purposes and the shaping effects of money

IF 0.6 4区 社会学 Q2 LAW
Dave Cowan, Barbara Hardy
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Abstract

We address a curious omission from both the literature on the law of charity and socio-legal studies – the effect of apparently extraneous factors, such as politics and ideology, as well as the searching for money on the charitable purposes and identities of the public who are to benefit from the charity. This is a curious omission because even the law accepts that the idea of public benefit in charity law is a sociological concept, albeit one that has developed a technical meaning. We argue that approaching charitable purposes and public benefit as sociological concepts enables us to appreciate the tensions that those external factors produce as they re-shape those purposes and refashion the public who are to benefit. We refer to these factors under the rubric of the shaping effects of money. We use a case-study of the Canal and River Trust (CRT) to develop this argument. The trust was set up by the government as a charity to manage and control 2,000 miles of inland waterways in England and Wales. We draw on interviews with households who live on boats and ‘continuously cruise’ those boats on the canals to illustrate how their interests have been marginalised as the CRT has re-shaped itself as a well-being charity.

慈善目的和金钱的塑造作用
我们解决了关于慈善法和社会法律研究的文献中一个奇怪的遗漏——明显无关因素的影响,如政治和意识形态,以及对慈善目的和公众身份的金钱追求,这些公众将从慈善事业中受益。这是一个奇怪的遗漏,因为即使法律也承认慈善法中的公共利益概念是一个社会学概念,尽管它已经发展出了技术意义。我们认为,将慈善目的和公共利益视为社会学概念,使我们能够理解这些外部因素在重塑这些目的和重塑受益的公众时所产生的紧张关系。我们把这些因素称为货币的塑造效应。我们使用运河和河流信托基金(CRT)的案例研究来发展这一论点。该信托基金是由政府设立的慈善机构,负责管理和控制英格兰和威尔士2000英里的内陆水道。我们对那些住在船上的家庭进行了采访,并在运河上“不断巡航”这些船只,以说明他们的利益是如何被边缘化的,因为CRT将自己重新塑造为一个福利慈善机构。
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