This book provides a comprehensive overview of the latest theory
and practice for volunteer involvement. It represents a milestone
for knowledge of how and why volunteers become involved and will be
essential reading for practitioners, policy makers and funders.
Offering exercises and examples from practice, it introduces
concepts for understanding volunteers' agency and for critically
assessing ways in which those who seek to involve volunteers can
respond to rapidly changing environments. The authors draw on a
combination of theoretical perspectives and practical experiences
to develop approaches based on individuals and community strengths
and assets, underlining the need for conviviality, respect and
enjoyment in volunteer involvement.
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