While research to date on volunteering and development has largely focused attention on the global South as a place that ‘hosts’ volunteers and the global North as a place that ‘sends’, in this article we focus on movements of volunteers between countries in the South. Our objective is thus to consider ‘South–South’ flows of volunteers in order to provide a counter to dominant North–South imaginaries of international volunteering. However, we do not declare or celebrate South–South volunteering as ‘new’, rather our approach critically engages with the framing of this geography of international volunteering as offering benefits similar to those of wider South–South development cooperation. Drawing on interviews with volunteers and stakeholde...
Scholars have explored the ways that hierarchical North–South relations are preserved and reproduced...
This paper develops a multi-scalar geography of youth volunteering in Uganda. A growing body of rese...
As history has demonstrated time and time again, often the most well-intentioned actions can have un...
While research to date on volunteering and development has largely focused attention on the global S...
Volunteering and development have often been explored through analyses of international volunteering...
This article critically examines the geography of volunteering in relation to international developm...
This article critically examines the geography of volunteering in relation to international developm...
In Asia, and across the “global South”, volunteerism has grown enormously in the last two decades. H...
In this paper we use assemblage thinking to offer a new interrogation of the relationalities of volu...
This paper explores volunteering and inequality in the global South through an analysis of volunteer...
Abstract Background The body of research and practice...
At a time when uneven power dynamics are high on development actors’ agenda, this book will be an im...
This article explores the changing narratives of volunteering in development and the interplay of vo...
This article explores the ways in which volunteering for development is changing in the context of t...
In this paper, we seek to advance understandings of the contemporary global ‘sport for development a...
Scholars have explored the ways that hierarchical North–South relations are preserved and reproduced...
This paper develops a multi-scalar geography of youth volunteering in Uganda. A growing body of rese...
As history has demonstrated time and time again, often the most well-intentioned actions can have un...
While research to date on volunteering and development has largely focused attention on the global S...
Volunteering and development have often been explored through analyses of international volunteering...
This article critically examines the geography of volunteering in relation to international developm...
This article critically examines the geography of volunteering in relation to international developm...
In Asia, and across the “global South”, volunteerism has grown enormously in the last two decades. H...
In this paper we use assemblage thinking to offer a new interrogation of the relationalities of volu...
This paper explores volunteering and inequality in the global South through an analysis of volunteer...
Abstract Background The body of research and practice...
At a time when uneven power dynamics are high on development actors’ agenda, this book will be an im...
This article explores the changing narratives of volunteering in development and the interplay of vo...
This article explores the ways in which volunteering for development is changing in the context of t...
In this paper, we seek to advance understandings of the contemporary global ‘sport for development a...
Scholars have explored the ways that hierarchical North–South relations are preserved and reproduced...
This paper develops a multi-scalar geography of youth volunteering in Uganda. A growing body of rese...
As history has demonstrated time and time again, often the most well-intentioned actions can have un...