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List of Contributors. Preface. Cases, Configurations, Critiques and Contributions: Editorial Introduction. Introduction to Section 1: Overviews and Angles. Chapter 1 Critical Narratives of the Origins of the Community Interest Company. Commentary on Chapter 1. Chapter 2 From ‘Personal’ to ‘Mutual’: Exploring the Opportunities for Co-Operative and Mutual Forms of Ownership and Governance in the Design and Delivery of Social and Public Services. Commentary on Chapter 2. Chapter 3 Nongovernmental Organizations' Influence and Capacity in Management Literature: The Implicit Influence of Tocqueville and Explicit Reference to Habermas. Commentary on Chapter 3. Introduction to Section 2: Identity. Chapter 4 The Emergence of a Third-Order System in the Danish Welfare Sector. Commentary on Chapter 4. Chapter 5 A Libertarian Socialist Response to the ‘Big Society’: The Solidarity Economy. Commentary on Chapter 5. Chapter 6 Nonprofit and Government Sectors in Japan: Comparing their Ethical Orientations. Commentary on Chapter 6. Introduction to Section 3: Accountability. Chapter 7 Radical Dreams Soured by Elite Patronage: The Role of Clientelism in Steering UK Broadband Campaigns. Commentary on Chapter 7. Chapter 8 Towards Better Understandings of Relationships in Fair Trade Finance: Shared Interest Society and Social Accounting. Commentary on Chapter 8. Introduction to Section 4: Hybridity. Chapter 9 Hybridisation in Non-Profit Organisations in Southern Africa: A Critical Cross-Cultural Reading. Commentary on Chapter 9. Chapter 10 The Dark Triangle: Hybridization in the Third Sector. Commentary on Chapter 1 Author Index. Subject Index. The Third Sector. Dialogues in Critical Management Studies. Copyright page.