Recent years have seen growing interest in enabling volunteers to play a more pronounced role in disaster response, and yet efforts to systematically analyse this crisis volunteer action, particularly among young people, have been surprisingly limited. This study examines the case of the Student Volunteer Army (SVA) in Aotearoa New Zealand, a student-led group which over the space of a decade has responded to multiple disasters, including earthquakes, floods, fires, a terrorist attack and the Covid-19 pandemic. Drawing on in-depth interviews, our analysis compares the practices adopted by the SVA in response to these different crises and identifies how members and supporters of the group have come to understand its capabilities, limitations...
The recent spate of natural disasters across Australia has led to an outpouring of spontaneous volun...
Focusing on the rising attention towards including the local population in humanitarian action, this...
M.Ed.The focus of this study is a community's response to and readiness during the occurrence of a n...
Understanding the diverse organisational forms of crisis volunteerism is crucial for enabling volunt...
‘Spontaneous’ volunteers have long been recognized for the distinct and important contribution they ...
Embedded in growing expectations for post-disaster volunteer participation are questions of voluntee...
This article examines the development and implications of positive news media coverage of a crisis v...
The Student Volunteer Army was formed following the earthquake sequence of 2010–2011 in Christchurch...
There is growing expectation that local volunteers will play a more integrated role in disaster resp...
The number of disasters is increasing every year, which means that the amount of people responding t...
Chaos is inevitable when disaster strikes. Entire communities are ravaged by the turmoil created fol...
Environmental disasters are escalating in frequency and intensity, with climate change largely exace...
Disasters tend to stimulate the creation of spontaneous informal activity by self-organising volunt...
Wildfire is a major environmental hazard, yet the social and institutional aspects of wildfire risk ...
AbstractDespite highly specialised and capable emergency management systems, ordinary citizens are u...
The recent spate of natural disasters across Australia has led to an outpouring of spontaneous volun...
Focusing on the rising attention towards including the local population in humanitarian action, this...
M.Ed.The focus of this study is a community's response to and readiness during the occurrence of a n...
Understanding the diverse organisational forms of crisis volunteerism is crucial for enabling volunt...
‘Spontaneous’ volunteers have long been recognized for the distinct and important contribution they ...
Embedded in growing expectations for post-disaster volunteer participation are questions of voluntee...
This article examines the development and implications of positive news media coverage of a crisis v...
The Student Volunteer Army was formed following the earthquake sequence of 2010–2011 in Christchurch...
There is growing expectation that local volunteers will play a more integrated role in disaster resp...
The number of disasters is increasing every year, which means that the amount of people responding t...
Chaos is inevitable when disaster strikes. Entire communities are ravaged by the turmoil created fol...
Environmental disasters are escalating in frequency and intensity, with climate change largely exace...
Disasters tend to stimulate the creation of spontaneous informal activity by self-organising volunt...
Wildfire is a major environmental hazard, yet the social and institutional aspects of wildfire risk ...
AbstractDespite highly specialised and capable emergency management systems, ordinary citizens are u...
The recent spate of natural disasters across Australia has led to an outpouring of spontaneous volun...
Focusing on the rising attention towards including the local population in humanitarian action, this...
M.Ed.The focus of this study is a community's response to and readiness during the occurrence of a n...