An appreciation of David Billis as a voluntary sector scholar

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  • Aves, G. (1969) The Voluntary Worker in the Social Services: Report of a Committee jointly set up by the National Council of Social Services and the National Institute for Social Work Training, London: Bedford Square Press and George Allen and Unwin.

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  • Billis, D. (1984) Welfare Bureaucracies: Their Design and Change in Response to Social Problems, London: Heinemann.

  • Billis, D. (1993) Organising Public and Voluntary Agencies, London: Routledge.

  • Billis, D. (ed) (2010) Hybrid Organizations and the Third Sector, London: Palgrave-MacMillan.

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  • Brunel Institute of Organization and Social Studies (1974) Social Services Departments: Developing Patterns of Work and Organisation, London: Heinemann.

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  • Harris, M. and Billis, D. (1986) Organising Voluntary Agencies: A Guide through the Literature, London: Bedford Square Press.

  • Kramer, R. (1981) Voluntary Agencies in the Welfare State, Berkeley, CA: University of California Press.

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