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Re-embedding volunteering: in search of a new collective ground

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VOLUNTARY SECTOR REVIEW
Volume 2, Issue 1, Pages 5-21

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POLICY PRESS
DOI: 10.1332/204080511X560594

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sociology; theory; individualisation; volunteer; volunteer organisation

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In Western European societies,there recently has been a growing concern about individualisation and its consequences for volunteering. While the prevailing diagnosis is of a 'dis-embedment of volunteering, we focus on a less recognised process of 're-embedding' that aims to counter and/or better accommodate the individualising forces in society.We advance a new conceptual framework that identifies main rationales, actors and strategies.To conclude, we critically reflect on how the process of re-embedding might blur the traditional boundaries of what is definitely considered volunteering, and may even warrant a shift in terminology.

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