Understanding spontaneous volunteers Spontaneous volunteers who converge on disaster areas play a critical response role, often being first on the scene and typically trusted by victims (Fulmer, Portelli, Foltin, Zimmerman, Chachkes, and Goldfrank, 2007). The term 'spontaneous volunteers' refers to individuals who provide assistance immediately following a disaster (Lowe and Forthergill, 2003). The sometimes overwhelming number of spontaneous volunteers, from both within and outside the disaster-affected community, poses significant challenges for disaster relief and recovery services (Barraket, Keast, Newton, Walters, and James, 2013). Characteristically, as spontaneous volunteers are seen to hinder relief efforts, government and emergenc...
People arriving at a disaster informally, often in large numbers, who are willing to help are known ...
There is a growing expectation that volunteers will have a greater role in disaster management in th...
This article focuses on the involvement and management of spontaneous volunteers (SVs). It develops ...
Understanding spontaneous volunteers Spontaneous volunteers who converge on disaster areas play a c...
The recent spate of natural disasters across Australia has led to an outpouring of spontaneous volun...
Chaos is inevitable when disaster strikes. Entire communities are ravaged by the turmoil created fol...
Modern communication technology has enabled new ways to exchange information and is one of the main ...
Spontaneous volunteerism, or emergent volunteer behavior, is characterized by an individual\u27s act...
The number of disasters is increasing every year, which means that the amount of people responding t...
Existing studies on disaster relief operations (DRO) pay limited attention to acts of spontaneous vo...
Spontaneous volunteers are often involved in response and relief efforts during and after emergencie...
Identifying a new approach to disaster response: spontaneous, compassionate, and impromptu actions t...
Purpose. Examine and understand how an informal volunteer’s goals and actions develop from the momen...
When a disaster occurs, people volunteer their assistance for the aid of those affected. Broadly, th...
Despite highly specialised and capable emergency management systems, ordinary citizens are usually f...
People arriving at a disaster informally, often in large numbers, who are willing to help are known ...
There is a growing expectation that volunteers will have a greater role in disaster management in th...
This article focuses on the involvement and management of spontaneous volunteers (SVs). It develops ...
Understanding spontaneous volunteers Spontaneous volunteers who converge on disaster areas play a c...
The recent spate of natural disasters across Australia has led to an outpouring of spontaneous volun...
Chaos is inevitable when disaster strikes. Entire communities are ravaged by the turmoil created fol...
Modern communication technology has enabled new ways to exchange information and is one of the main ...
Spontaneous volunteerism, or emergent volunteer behavior, is characterized by an individual\u27s act...
The number of disasters is increasing every year, which means that the amount of people responding t...
Existing studies on disaster relief operations (DRO) pay limited attention to acts of spontaneous vo...
Spontaneous volunteers are often involved in response and relief efforts during and after emergencie...
Identifying a new approach to disaster response: spontaneous, compassionate, and impromptu actions t...
Purpose. Examine and understand how an informal volunteer’s goals and actions develop from the momen...
When a disaster occurs, people volunteer their assistance for the aid of those affected. Broadly, th...
Despite highly specialised and capable emergency management systems, ordinary citizens are usually f...
People arriving at a disaster informally, often in large numbers, who are willing to help are known ...
There is a growing expectation that volunteers will have a greater role in disaster management in th...
This article focuses on the involvement and management of spontaneous volunteers (SVs). It develops ...