Sport has become a major setting for youth volunteering in the UK. Volunteering has become understood as a means of enhancing responsible citizenship and of adding various capitals to young people’s identities. Much research on young people’s volunteering in sport has typically (and sometimes by default) focused on middle class experiences, highlighting the combination of instrumental and altruistic motives for volunteering, the importance of family and school in decisions about volunteering and its perceived longer-term benefits. This article focuses on the experiences of young working class volunteers and is based on an evaluation of five community sport projects that were part of the StreetGames Building a Participation Legacy from the L...
There is a dearth of research that examines the relationship between sport event volunteering and so...
The 'big society' policy agenda of the United Kingdom coalition government has come under immense cr...
Volunteering is routinely advocated in British policy as a key mechanism for young people to gain em...
Sport has become a major setting for youth volunteering in the UK. Volunteering has become understoo...
Since 1997 the UK has energetically deployed sport in pursuit of diverse social policy agendas inclu...
Policy and research portray sport volunteering as a means by which young people can develop skills a...
Policy and research portray sport volunteering as a means by which young people can develop skills a...
This paper analyses the capacity of youth sport volunteering to contribute to the development of soc...
The Millennium Volunteers (MV) is a nation-wide government initiative designed to encourage citizens...
The Millennium Volunteers (MV) is a nation-wide government initiative designed to encourage citizens...
From grassroots to mega-event level, the sport sector has long-relied on volunteers to function effe...
This article considers the balance between promoting volunteering in sport by emphasising the person...
It is recognised that without volunteers, certain events would be impossible to run. In addition, vo...
Sports could not survive without volunteers as they are vital to the ‘playing of sport’. Volunteerin...
This article considers the balance between promoting volunteering in sport by emphasising the perso...
There is a dearth of research that examines the relationship between sport event volunteering and so...
The 'big society' policy agenda of the United Kingdom coalition government has come under immense cr...
Volunteering is routinely advocated in British policy as a key mechanism for young people to gain em...
Sport has become a major setting for youth volunteering in the UK. Volunteering has become understoo...
Since 1997 the UK has energetically deployed sport in pursuit of diverse social policy agendas inclu...
Policy and research portray sport volunteering as a means by which young people can develop skills a...
Policy and research portray sport volunteering as a means by which young people can develop skills a...
This paper analyses the capacity of youth sport volunteering to contribute to the development of soc...
The Millennium Volunteers (MV) is a nation-wide government initiative designed to encourage citizens...
The Millennium Volunteers (MV) is a nation-wide government initiative designed to encourage citizens...
From grassroots to mega-event level, the sport sector has long-relied on volunteers to function effe...
This article considers the balance between promoting volunteering in sport by emphasising the person...
It is recognised that without volunteers, certain events would be impossible to run. In addition, vo...
Sports could not survive without volunteers as they are vital to the ‘playing of sport’. Volunteerin...
This article considers the balance between promoting volunteering in sport by emphasising the perso...
There is a dearth of research that examines the relationship between sport event volunteering and so...
The 'big society' policy agenda of the United Kingdom coalition government has come under immense cr...
Volunteering is routinely advocated in British policy as a key mechanism for young people to gain em...