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Governance & Rights
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Children & Youth Development
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Changing the world one voice at a time: philanthropy and community choirs in Australia

J Southcott, D Joseph
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This article examines how philanthropy intersects with the public sphere, particularly in media, culture, and civil society. It argues that while philanthropy can enhance public discourse and democratic engagement, it can also distort priorities if unchecked. The piece explores the dual role of philanthropic actors as funders and agenda-setters, raising concerns about legitimacy and power concentration. It calls for greater deliberation, transparency, and inclusive participation in philanthropic decision-making processes.