This paper explores how ethnographic approaches to third sector and nonprofit studies allow for context-based understandings of the links between volunteering and development. Drawing from our ethnographies of volunteering in Sierra Leone, Burundi and the Philippines, we argue that ethnographic methods could tease out local ideologies and practices of volunteer work that can challenge knowledge monopolies over how volunteering is understood and, later, transcribed into development policy and practice at various levels. The contribution of ethnography as a methodology to third sector research lies not only in the in-depth data it generates but also in the kind of ethos and disposition it requires of scholars—providing attention to issues of ...
Definitions of volunteering are widespread and complex, yet relatively little attention is given to ...
This editorial article introduces this IDS Bulletin on the value of volunteering. The issue is bas...
Taking the Korogocho community as its starting point, this article explores the respective roles, dy...
This paper explores how ethnographic approaches to third sector and nonprofit studies allow for cont...
My thesis seeks to investigate the learning and literacy dimensions of local volunteering and contri...
This article explores the ways in which volunteering for development is changing in the context of t...
This article critically examines the geography of volunteering in relation to international developm...
Funding: UK AHRC (AH/G016461/1), ESRC (RES-451-26-0561).This article critically examines the geograp...
Purpose – This paper considers the specific opportunities and challenges of engaging in ethnographic...
This article explores the changing narratives of volunteering in development and the interplay of vo...
This dissertation examines the practices and social constructions of volunteering in Southern Africa...
Examining the everyday practices and feelings of volunteering, in particular their situated, emotion...
This article explores the changing narratives of volunteering in development and the interplay of vo...
In this paper we use assemblage thinking to offer a new interrogation of the relationalities of volu...
The global action research project Valuing Volunteering explores how and why volunteering contribute...
Definitions of volunteering are widespread and complex, yet relatively little attention is given to ...
This editorial article introduces this IDS Bulletin on the value of volunteering. The issue is bas...
Taking the Korogocho community as its starting point, this article explores the respective roles, dy...
This paper explores how ethnographic approaches to third sector and nonprofit studies allow for cont...
My thesis seeks to investigate the learning and literacy dimensions of local volunteering and contri...
This article explores the ways in which volunteering for development is changing in the context of t...
This article critically examines the geography of volunteering in relation to international developm...
Funding: UK AHRC (AH/G016461/1), ESRC (RES-451-26-0561).This article critically examines the geograp...
Purpose – This paper considers the specific opportunities and challenges of engaging in ethnographic...
This article explores the changing narratives of volunteering in development and the interplay of vo...
This dissertation examines the practices and social constructions of volunteering in Southern Africa...
Examining the everyday practices and feelings of volunteering, in particular their situated, emotion...
This article explores the changing narratives of volunteering in development and the interplay of vo...
In this paper we use assemblage thinking to offer a new interrogation of the relationalities of volu...
The global action research project Valuing Volunteering explores how and why volunteering contribute...
Definitions of volunteering are widespread and complex, yet relatively little attention is given to ...
This editorial article introduces this IDS Bulletin on the value of volunteering. The issue is bas...
Taking the Korogocho community as its starting point, this article explores the respective roles, dy...