In this paper, we seek to advance understandings of the contemporary global ‘sport for development and peace’ (SDP) sector, with respect to volunteers and volunteering in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Volunteers play a critical role in organising and delivering SDP social intervention programmes across the world; most SDP volunteer work is undertaken by local young people who are often presented as current peer or future community leaders. Specifically, we utilise a unique combination of the concepts of antinomy and liminality to examine systematically the ‘in-between’ positions, roles, and experiences of SDP volunteers. Our analysis spotlights three sets of antinomy. First, categorical antinomies relate to the liminal or in-bet...
Prevailing academic notions regarding Sport-for-Development-and-Peace (SDP) programmes advocate a ‘t...
While research to date on volunteering and development has largely focused attention on the global S...
This paper explores volunteering and inequality in the global South through an analysis of volunteer...
This chapter aims to extend an understanding of the role of international volunteers involved in spo...
Abstract: Volunteerism and volunteers associated with the sport for development sector in a first wo...
In this paper we use assemblage thinking to offer a new interrogation of the relationalities of volu...
In recent years, there has been considerable political and public interest in the "sport, developmen...
This paper develops a multi-scalar geography of youth volunteering in Uganda. A growing body of rese...
This article explores the changing narratives of volunteering in development and the interplay of vo...
In their article entitled, ‘Mzungu!’: implications of identity, role formation and programme deliver...
Volunteering and development have often been explored through analyses of international volunteering...
Sport has become a major setting for youth volunteering in the UK. Volunteering has become understoo...
This article critically examines the geography of volunteering in relation to international developm...
In Asia, and across the “global South”, volunteerism has grown enormously in the last two decades. H...
Sport can be an important tool to facilitate learning for transformative social development, as a ca...
Prevailing academic notions regarding Sport-for-Development-and-Peace (SDP) programmes advocate a ‘t...
While research to date on volunteering and development has largely focused attention on the global S...
This paper explores volunteering and inequality in the global South through an analysis of volunteer...
This chapter aims to extend an understanding of the role of international volunteers involved in spo...
Abstract: Volunteerism and volunteers associated with the sport for development sector in a first wo...
In this paper we use assemblage thinking to offer a new interrogation of the relationalities of volu...
In recent years, there has been considerable political and public interest in the "sport, developmen...
This paper develops a multi-scalar geography of youth volunteering in Uganda. A growing body of rese...
This article explores the changing narratives of volunteering in development and the interplay of vo...
In their article entitled, ‘Mzungu!’: implications of identity, role formation and programme deliver...
Volunteering and development have often been explored through analyses of international volunteering...
Sport has become a major setting for youth volunteering in the UK. Volunteering has become understoo...
This article critically examines the geography of volunteering in relation to international developm...
In Asia, and across the “global South”, volunteerism has grown enormously in the last two decades. H...
Sport can be an important tool to facilitate learning for transformative social development, as a ca...
Prevailing academic notions regarding Sport-for-Development-and-Peace (SDP) programmes advocate a ‘t...
While research to date on volunteering and development has largely focused attention on the global S...
This paper explores volunteering and inequality in the global South through an analysis of volunteer...