This book takes a critical, grounded and ethnographic approach to elicit a deeper understanding of university volunteering.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Joanna Puckering is a Research Associate in the Department of Anthropology of Durham University. She co-edited From the Lighthouse: Interdisciplinary Reflections on Light (2018, Routledge, with Veronica Strang and Tim Edensor).
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Introduction PART I Framing Volunteering and the Gift 1 Virtues, gifts and volunteering 2 Hierarchies and visions of reality 3 Paths and patterns 4 Volunteering and the 'Durham Difference' PART II Tensions and Paradoxes of the Gift 5 Volunteering is optional and obligatory 6 Volunteering combines autonomy, dependence and power 7 Volunteering in whose interest? PART III Gift Relationships, Discourses and Identities 8 Social bonds, language and contingent volunteers 9 Mutual partnerships and hierarchies of power 10 Concluding thoughts: gifts, virtues or obligations? References
Introduction PART I Framing Volunteering and the Gift 1 Virtues, gifts and volunteering 2 Hierarchies and visions of reality 3 Paths and patterns 4 Volunteering and the 'Durham Difference' PART II Tensions and Paradoxes of the Gift 5 Volunteering is optional and obligatory 6 Volunteering combines autonomy, dependence and power 7 Volunteering in whose interest? PART III Gift Relationships, Discourses and Identities 8 Social bonds, language and contingent volunteers 9 Mutual partnerships and hierarchies of power 10 Concluding thoughts: gifts, virtues or obligations? References
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