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Opening up the 'black box' of 'volunteering' : on hybridization and purification in volunteering research and promotion

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To deconstruct volunteering, the article utilizes the Latourian notions of “hybridization” and “purification” as simultaneous and entangled mechanisms, and critically review the literature on “volunteering” to problematize the fundamental properties of the “pure” perception of ‘Volunteering,’ their hybridization and eventual purification.
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The scholarly exploration of “volunteering” has mainly focused on identifying its antecedents or consequences, in order to facilitate the management and promotion of volunteering. In this dominant stream of research, the phenomenon of volunteering thus remains a “black box”—a taken-for-granted and fixed reality. The article sets out to open the black box of “volunteering” by not accepting it as a fixed, unproblematic object, but by exploring volunteering as a constructed phenomenon whose boundaries are managed and utilized by a variety of actors. To deconstruct volunteering, the article utilizes the Latourian notions of “hybridization” and “purification” as simultaneous and entangled mechanisms. We critically review the literature on “volunteering” and problematize the fundamental properties of the “pure” perception of “volunteering,” their hybridization and eventual purification. The article concludes by highlighting how the constant tension between hybridization and purification mechanisms is in fact what makes volunteering proliferate as a phenomenon that has an increasing public significance in contemporary society.

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The Moral Neoliberal: Welfare and Citizenship in Italy

TL;DR: Muehlebach, et al. as mentioned in this paper narrated the vicissitudes of Milanese Italians who have become gradually more invulnerable to the influence of the Italian language and culture.
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Understanding citizens’ action for nature: The profile, motivations and experiences of Dutch nature volunteers

TL;DR: In this article, a broad sample of Dutch nature volunteers was surveyed, including both formal volunteers and participants in nature-oriented citizen initiatives, providing insight into their profile, motivations, and attitudes regarding their volunteer work now and in the future.
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Who cleans the park? Public work and urban governance in New York City, by John Krinsky and Maud Simonet: Chicago, The University of Chicago Press, 2017

TL;DR: Krinsky and Simonet as mentioned in this paper take a fresh look at the contemporary politics of public administration through an investigation into Who Clean the Park? Public Work and Urban Governance in New York City by John Krinsky and Maud Simonet.
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Inequality in Interaction: Equalising the Helper–Recipient Relationship in the Refugee Solidarity Movement

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors focus on how empowerment projects with different interactional styles produce different forms of (in)equality on an interactional level despite dealing with very similar structural inequalities.
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The involvement of volunteers in palliative care and their collaboration with healthcare professionals: A cross-sectional volunteer survey across the Flemish healthcare system (Belgium).

TL;DR: Overall, volunteer-professional collaboration was low, and mostly limited to information sharing, while many volunteers were open to stronger involvement in the organisation of care in PC services and collaboration with professionals seemed lacking in width and depth.
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Powers of Freedom: Reframing Political Thought

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