This paper builds on recent literature which has examined how trends in volunteering, at the organisational, operational and policy levels, may be negatively affecting the nature of volunteering itself. Within the hegemony of neoliberalism, theorists and researchers have argued that greater market individualism and flexible capitalism can ultimately damage kinship, collectivism, altruistic tendencies, and social compassion. While participating in volunteering clearly benefits the individual volunteer as well as the person or community they are helping, it is argued that a social order which prioritises benefit to the individual over benefit to the collective may cause potential long-term damage to the act of volunteering. Drawing on the wor...
The voluntary sector has been mainstreamed into public policy with consequences that include more re...
In order to discuss features that enable volunteering, this paper offers an alternative conceptualis...
Since the mid 1990s, following the reception in Australia of Robert Putnam’s theory about social cap...
In the paper introduced here, a new theoretical framework is developed to capture volunteering throu...
Definitions of volunteering are widespread and complex, yet relatively little attention is given to ...
Volunteering takes multiple forms and can have different meanings depending on the context. Common d...
Definitions of volunteering are widespread and complex, yet relatively little attention is given to ...
This paper draws on this body of literature -- as well as material produced by and for practitioners...
In recent decades, there has been a burgeoning interest in the study of volunteering, and the number...
In policy terms in the UK, as elsewhere, volunteering has become increasingly associated with traini...
This thesis seeks to analyze how Western volunteers today justify their experiences in Africa despit...
Volunteering is perceived as important for creating social capital and civil society, and therefore ...
Despite a growing interest in volunteering at national and international levels, few studies have ex...
Why does a dominant version of the history of volunteering suggest that volunteering reached a low e...
While disagreeing over the reasons why the performance of civic obligations seems to be declining, c...
The voluntary sector has been mainstreamed into public policy with consequences that include more re...
In order to discuss features that enable volunteering, this paper offers an alternative conceptualis...
Since the mid 1990s, following the reception in Australia of Robert Putnam’s theory about social cap...
In the paper introduced here, a new theoretical framework is developed to capture volunteering throu...
Definitions of volunteering are widespread and complex, yet relatively little attention is given to ...
Volunteering takes multiple forms and can have different meanings depending on the context. Common d...
Definitions of volunteering are widespread and complex, yet relatively little attention is given to ...
This paper draws on this body of literature -- as well as material produced by and for practitioners...
In recent decades, there has been a burgeoning interest in the study of volunteering, and the number...
In policy terms in the UK, as elsewhere, volunteering has become increasingly associated with traini...
This thesis seeks to analyze how Western volunteers today justify their experiences in Africa despit...
Volunteering is perceived as important for creating social capital and civil society, and therefore ...
Despite a growing interest in volunteering at national and international levels, few studies have ex...
Why does a dominant version of the history of volunteering suggest that volunteering reached a low e...
While disagreeing over the reasons why the performance of civic obligations seems to be declining, c...
The voluntary sector has been mainstreamed into public policy with consequences that include more re...
In order to discuss features that enable volunteering, this paper offers an alternative conceptualis...
Since the mid 1990s, following the reception in Australia of Robert Putnam’s theory about social cap...