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Navigating Theories of Volunteering: A Hybrid Map for a Complex Phenomenon

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In this article, the authors identify three major challenges, or layers of complexity, that a unified theory of volunteering faces, and they use a hybrid theoretical strategy that seeks to combine the "multiple goodness" of current approaches.
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The study of volunteerism has generated multiple conceptual frameworks yet no integrated theory has emerged. This article identifies three major challenges, or layers of complexity, that a unified theory of volunteering faces. First, volunteering is a complex phenomenon that has permeable boundaries and spans a wide variety of activities, organizations, and sectors. It is a social construct with multiple definitions. Second, different disciplines attribute different meanings and functions to volunteering. Third, existing theoretical accounts are biased toward covering the "laws of volunteering" and have a strong empirical surplus. "Good theory" however is multidimensional so there is a need to include other views on theory. To overcome these challenges, we use a "hybrid theoretical strategy" that seeks to combine the "multiple goodness" of current approaches. Our hybrid framework builds on the three layers of complexity identified, and provides an innovative conceptual system of navigation to map, compare, and integrate existing theories more adequately.

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Volunteerism Research: A Review Essay

TL;DR: This paper used a volunteer process model to organize a review of recent research on volunteerism, focusing mainly on journal articles reporting survey research results, and found that most of the articles were conducted by experts from several different disconferences.
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Organizational Factors Affecting Volunteers: A Literature Review on Volunteer Coordination

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a holistic view on volunteer coordination and theory building by carefully synthesizing information about the organizational context of volunteering from different disciplines and research traditions, resulting in different intervention logics, and by integrating these data in an analytical framework.
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The changing landscape of disaster volunteering: opportunities, responses and gaps in Australia

TL;DR: In this article, the authors review major forces and trends impacting on disaster volunteering, highlighting four key developments: the growth of more diverse and episodic volunteering styles, the impact of new communications technology, greater private sector involvement and growing government expectations of and intervention in the voluntary sector.
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Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival of American Community

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