Identifying a new approach to disaster response: spontaneous, compassionate, and impromptu actions to alleviate suffering. In Spontaneous Venturing, Dean Shepherd and Trenton Williams identify and describe a new approach for responding to disaster and suffering: the local organizing of spontaneous, compassionate, and impromptu actions—the rapid emergence of a compassionate venture. This approach, termed by the authors “spontaneous venturing,” can be more effective than the traditional “command-and-control” methods of large disaster relief organizations. It can customize and target resources and deliver them quickly, helping victims almost immediately. For example, during the catastrophic 2009 bushfires in Victoria, Australia—the focal disas...
Development faces the challenge of an unexpected rise in disasters of all kinds. Prompted by two pop...
Disasters tend to stimulate the creation of spontaneous informal activity by self-organising volunt...
Case studies of emergency response in disasters suggest that certain problem recur, regardless of lo...
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...
Spontaneous volunteers are often involved in response and relief efforts during and after emergencie...
Purpose. Examine and understand how an informal volunteer’s goals and actions develop from the momen...
Chaos is inevitable when disaster strikes. Entire communities are ravaged by the turmoil created fol...
The number of disasters is increasing every year, which means that the amount of people responding t...
Spontaneous volunteerism, or emergent volunteer behavior, is characterized by an individual\u27s act...
When disasters strike, people’s lives are upended. Alongside the horror,grief and often fear, there ...
The effects of a natural disaster extend beyond the visable and tangible damage caused to the physic...
When a disaster occurs, people volunteer their assistance for the aid of those affected. Broadly, th...
Embedded in growing expectations for post-disaster volunteer participation are questions of voluntee...
Disasters come in many forms from natural to technological, and can occur without warning. A disaste...
Development faces the challenge of an unexpected rise in disasters of all kinds. Prompted by two pop...
Disasters tend to stimulate the creation of spontaneous informal activity by self-organising volunt...
Case studies of emergency response in disasters suggest that certain problem recur, regardless of lo...
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...
Spontaneous volunteers are often involved in response and relief efforts during and after emergencie...
Purpose. Examine and understand how an informal volunteer’s goals and actions develop from the momen...
Chaos is inevitable when disaster strikes. Entire communities are ravaged by the turmoil created fol...
The number of disasters is increasing every year, which means that the amount of people responding t...
Spontaneous volunteerism, or emergent volunteer behavior, is characterized by an individual\u27s act...
When disasters strike, people’s lives are upended. Alongside the horror,grief and often fear, there ...
The effects of a natural disaster extend beyond the visable and tangible damage caused to the physic...
When a disaster occurs, people volunteer their assistance for the aid of those affected. Broadly, th...
Embedded in growing expectations for post-disaster volunteer participation are questions of voluntee...
Disasters come in many forms from natural to technological, and can occur without warning. A disaste...
Development faces the challenge of an unexpected rise in disasters of all kinds. Prompted by two pop...
Disasters tend to stimulate the creation of spontaneous informal activity by self-organising volunt...
Case studies of emergency response in disasters suggest that certain problem recur, regardless of lo...