Place, belonging and the determinants of volunteering

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In this paper we discuss findings from our ethnography examining how volunteering in local associational life is changing, asking whether structural factors fixed in localities remain important, or whether as others have suggested, volunteering is becoming disembedded from place.
Across two locations we observe how situational variables including belonging, identification and interaction remain important determinants of volunteering, and how the relationship between people and their localities has distinct meanings. In one locality, people participated as volunteers because they had a strong sense of belonging, in the other, they often volunteered because they wanted to belong.
We conclude that local voluntary association is important in forming bridges between people in ‘places’ and wider society, but find that differing notions of belonging mean that localities are not equally situated to operate as effective conduits. We conclude that understanding these dynamics is important for external agencies in planning local public service delivery.

Keywords

  • volunteering, civil society, participation, belonging, biographical, association
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)21-38
JournalVoluntary Sector Review
Volume9
Issue number1
Early online date30 Jan 2018
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Publication statusPublished - Mar 2018

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