This essay is based on a qualitative study which asks people to identify those factors which motivated them to undertake volunteer work in church and community. Among those factors identified, feeling plays a large role. The paper then reviews historical and theoretical issues in the discussion of the importance of feeling in making ethical decisions
This paper outlines the research process that was carried out to investigate the relationship betwee...
As we envision Singapore to be a gracious society, we encourage giving from the heart without obliga...
Voluntary participation is connected to cultural, political, religious and social contexts. Social a...
This research explores feelings of obligation to volunteer, which lie at the interface of volunteeri...
Volunteerism underpins the sustainability of communities and a wide range of organizations. A review...
This master’s thesis examines volunteering as a phenomenon with respect to the motivation of student...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the joint and independent contributions of power, secur...
The aim of the study is to analyze motivation for undertaking activities to help other...
In this article the work of the Canadian philosopher Charles Taylor is used to open up new interpret...
In a society such as ours, where the tendency exists to always weigh costs against benefits (“what’s...
There are not enough humanitarian aid volunteers in the healthcare field to serve the world’s indige...
The purpose of this phenomenological qualitative study is to understand and describe veterans’ persp...
Volunteer service accounts for a substantial percentage of America’s workforce and GDP. Numerous org...
The aim of this thesis was three-fold. First, the goal was to investigate the psychological sources ...
Volunteering is known to benefit the volunteer in a variety of ways--it is related to positive menta...
This paper outlines the research process that was carried out to investigate the relationship betwee...
As we envision Singapore to be a gracious society, we encourage giving from the heart without obliga...
Voluntary participation is connected to cultural, political, religious and social contexts. Social a...
This research explores feelings of obligation to volunteer, which lie at the interface of volunteeri...
Volunteerism underpins the sustainability of communities and a wide range of organizations. A review...
This master’s thesis examines volunteering as a phenomenon with respect to the motivation of student...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the joint and independent contributions of power, secur...
The aim of the study is to analyze motivation for undertaking activities to help other...
In this article the work of the Canadian philosopher Charles Taylor is used to open up new interpret...
In a society such as ours, where the tendency exists to always weigh costs against benefits (“what’s...
There are not enough humanitarian aid volunteers in the healthcare field to serve the world’s indige...
The purpose of this phenomenological qualitative study is to understand and describe veterans’ persp...
Volunteer service accounts for a substantial percentage of America’s workforce and GDP. Numerous org...
The aim of this thesis was three-fold. First, the goal was to investigate the psychological sources ...
Volunteering is known to benefit the volunteer in a variety of ways--it is related to positive menta...
This paper outlines the research process that was carried out to investigate the relationship betwee...
As we envision Singapore to be a gracious society, we encourage giving from the heart without obliga...
Voluntary participation is connected to cultural, political, religious and social contexts. Social a...