This article utilizes Pierre Bourdieu’s theories of habitus and cultural capital to offer some explanation as to why there is a lack of class diversity in formal volunteering in the United Kingdom. Recent studies have shown that participation in volunteering is heavily dependent on social class revolving around a highly committed middle-class “civic core” of volunteers. This article draws on original qualitative research to argue that the delivery of recent youth volunteering policies has unintentionally reinforced participation within this group, rather than widening access to diverse populations including working-class young people. Drawing on interviews with volunteer recruiters, it is shown that the pressure to meet targets forces worke...
In this paper we present empirical results that show that detailed occupations have distinctive patt...
This paper examines the concept of cultural habitus and the structures of social, economic and cultu...
Young people engaging in volunteering are encountering some of the greatest, unanticipated challenge...
Formal volunteering, through an organisation, is frequently associated with providing benefits to in...
Encouraging young people to volunteer has emerged as a government priority over the last 15 years. H...
The 'big society' policy agenda of the United Kingdom coalition government has come under immense cr...
There is a dearth of research that examines the relationship between sport event volunteering and so...
The concept ofsocial capital has proved extremely popular, appearing to provide a valuable analytica...
In policy terms in the UK, as elsewhere, volunteering has become increasingly associated with traini...
Sport has become a major setting for youth volunteering in the UK. Volunteering has become understoo...
This article presents findings from a small qualitative case study of a youth volunteering brokerage...
Wilkinson and Pickett, in their 2009 book The Spirit Level, found that, in rich countries, income in...
Volunteering is perceived as benefiting youth by facilitating university entry and access to better ...
This article argues that informal volunteering (the unstructured giving of one’s time to help friend...
This research adopts the utilitarian view of volunteering as a starting point: we posit that for an ...
In this paper we present empirical results that show that detailed occupations have distinctive patt...
This paper examines the concept of cultural habitus and the structures of social, economic and cultu...
Young people engaging in volunteering are encountering some of the greatest, unanticipated challenge...
Formal volunteering, through an organisation, is frequently associated with providing benefits to in...
Encouraging young people to volunteer has emerged as a government priority over the last 15 years. H...
The 'big society' policy agenda of the United Kingdom coalition government has come under immense cr...
There is a dearth of research that examines the relationship between sport event volunteering and so...
The concept ofsocial capital has proved extremely popular, appearing to provide a valuable analytica...
In policy terms in the UK, as elsewhere, volunteering has become increasingly associated with traini...
Sport has become a major setting for youth volunteering in the UK. Volunteering has become understoo...
This article presents findings from a small qualitative case study of a youth volunteering brokerage...
Wilkinson and Pickett, in their 2009 book The Spirit Level, found that, in rich countries, income in...
Volunteering is perceived as benefiting youth by facilitating university entry and access to better ...
This article argues that informal volunteering (the unstructured giving of one’s time to help friend...
This research adopts the utilitarian view of volunteering as a starting point: we posit that for an ...
In this paper we present empirical results that show that detailed occupations have distinctive patt...
This paper examines the concept of cultural habitus and the structures of social, economic and cultu...
Young people engaging in volunteering are encountering some of the greatest, unanticipated challenge...