International volunteering occupies a popular place in contemporary UK public imaginations. It is supported by a range of stakeholders, including the state, the corporate sector and non-government organisations (NGOs), which increasingly share a narrative emphasising international volunteering's capacity to develop volunteers whose impacts on global equity or their professional identities emerge on their return as much as during their stay overseas. This paper explores discourses and practices of citizenship, professionalisation and partnership as they produce and are produced through contemporary international volunteering. We do this through interrogating the overlapping genealogies of international volunteering and development. Our analy...
In Asia, and across the “global South”, volunteerism has grown enormously in the last two decades. H...
Just a generation ago the notion that holidays should be invested with ethical and political signifi...
Civil society is regaining critical relevance after decades of attempts to suborn non-governmental o...
International volunteering occupies a popular place in contemporary UK public imaginations. It is su...
This paper presents ethnographic data from a third sector organisation in 2009, as it set up a devel...
This chapter explores the ways geographies of development intersect with the production of young peo...
This paper presents ethnographic data from a third sector organisation in 2009, as it set up a devel...
In this paper we use assemblage thinking to offer a new interrogation of the relationalities of volu...
In this paper, we analyse the short term mission experiences of young UK Christians volunteering in ...
This article explores the changing narratives of volunteering in development and the interplay of vo...
This paper discusses the growing popularity of international volunteer programs as a means of promo...
Volunteering and development have often been explored through analyses of international volunteering...
In recent years, research has focussed on the ‘neoliberalization’ of volunteering programmes in the ...
This chapter presents a critical challenge to the celebration of global citizenship and its role in ...
Ongoing globalisation poses a distinct challenge to how we understand what work ‘is’ in the contempo...
In Asia, and across the “global South”, volunteerism has grown enormously in the last two decades. H...
Just a generation ago the notion that holidays should be invested with ethical and political signifi...
Civil society is regaining critical relevance after decades of attempts to suborn non-governmental o...
International volunteering occupies a popular place in contemporary UK public imaginations. It is su...
This paper presents ethnographic data from a third sector organisation in 2009, as it set up a devel...
This chapter explores the ways geographies of development intersect with the production of young peo...
This paper presents ethnographic data from a third sector organisation in 2009, as it set up a devel...
In this paper we use assemblage thinking to offer a new interrogation of the relationalities of volu...
In this paper, we analyse the short term mission experiences of young UK Christians volunteering in ...
This article explores the changing narratives of volunteering in development and the interplay of vo...
This paper discusses the growing popularity of international volunteer programs as a means of promo...
Volunteering and development have often been explored through analyses of international volunteering...
In recent years, research has focussed on the ‘neoliberalization’ of volunteering programmes in the ...
This chapter presents a critical challenge to the celebration of global citizenship and its role in ...
Ongoing globalisation poses a distinct challenge to how we understand what work ‘is’ in the contempo...
In Asia, and across the “global South”, volunteerism has grown enormously in the last two decades. H...
Just a generation ago the notion that holidays should be invested with ethical and political signifi...
Civil society is regaining critical relevance after decades of attempts to suborn non-governmental o...