Researching Voluntary Action: Innovations and Challenges

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نام کتاب : Researching Voluntary Action: Innovations and Challenges
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : تحقیق در مورد اقدام داوطلبانه: نوآوری ها و چالش ها
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ناشر : Policy Press
سال نشر : 2022
تعداد صفحات : 222
ISBN (شابک) : 9781447356707
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 10 مگابایت



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Front Cover\nResearching Voluntary Action: Innovations and Challenges\nCopyright information\nTable of contents\nList of figures, tables and boxes\nNotes on contributors\nAcknowledgments\nSeries editor’s foreword\n1 Introduction\n Why is this book needed?\n A note on terminology\n Overview of the book\n Conclusion\n2 (Un)suitable methods and reflexive considerations: an interview and focus group study of youth volunteering\n Introduction\n The research and I\n Negotiating access and consent\n Focus groups and interviews\n Piloting participatory approaches\n Focus group composition challenges and ‘failed’ interviews\n The insider/outsider researcher\n Conclusion\n Further reading\n3 Interpretive ethnography: a UK charity shop case study\n Introduction\n The ethnographic case study\n Access and location\n Reflexivity and hidden stories\n Conclusion\n Further reading\n4 Collaborative philanthropy and doing practically relevant, critical research\n Introduction\n Doing practically relevant, critical research\n Overcoming challenges of practically relevant, critical research\n Conclusion\n Further reading\n5 Peer research: co-producing research within the context of voluntary and community action\n Introduction\n A note on terminology\n Researchers within the voluntary sector\n Peer research: what is it and where does it ‘sit’?\n Core principles of peer research\n Strengths of peer research\n Challenges and limitations of the peer research approach\n Future innovations in voluntary action peer research\n Conclusion\n Further reading\n6 Charity advertising: visual methods, images and elicitation\n Introduction\n Using visual methods\n Exploring fundraising materials and the representation of homelessness\n Beneficiaries’ reflections on international aid appeals\n Conclusion\n Further reading\n7 Using archives and objects in voluntary action research\n Introduction\n Identification\n Access\n Format\n Analysis and interpretation\n Acknowledgements\n Further reading\n8 Using Mass Observation as a source of qualitative secondary data for interdisciplinary longitudinal research on voluntary action\n Introduction\n What is Mass Observation writing?\n Representativeness and the writers’ panel\n Composition of the panel\n Current sampling tools\n Context, sampling and the MOP\n Analytical approaches to the Your Life Line directive\n Conclusion\n Acknowledgements\n Further reading\n9 Investigating meanings and messages on volunteering through television media\n Introduction\n Interpretive analysis of television portrayals of volunteering\n Building a dataset\n Data collection\n Method of analysis\n Step 1: Locate and document show and volunteer attributes\n Step 2: Theoretical interpretation: capturing messages and meanings\n Step 3: Ensuring credibility\n Demonstration: coding television storylines\n Coach Snoop\n It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia\n Criminal Minds\n Building a dataset on volunteering with binge-watching students\n Strengths\n Limitations\n Conclusion\n Further reading\n10 Annual reporting in voluntary organisations: opportunities for content analysis research\n Introduction\n What is annual reporting and is it regulated?\n Our research\n Exploring recent content analysis research\n Reflection on our research\n Opportunities and challenges\n Conclusion\n Further reading\n11 Researching risk in the voluntary sector: the challenges and opportunities of regulatory data\n Introduction\n The challenges and opportunities of regulatory data in measuring risk\n Access\n Coverage\n Data quality\n Measurement\n Capturing reality\n Timely\n Granularity\n Linkage\n Conclusion\n Further reading\n12 Exploring the benefits of volunteering: combining survey and administrative data in the Nordic ‘laboratory’\n Introduction\n The limitations of survey data in the study of the benefits of volunteering\n The combination of survey and register data\n Combining survey and register data in volunteering research\n Conclusion\n Further reading\n13 Spatial approaches to the voluntary sector\n Introduction\n Understanding the spatial nature of voluntary action\n Voluntary sector data sources\n Regulatory data\n Local voluntary sector listings\n Grant-making data\n Local government data\n Mapping voluntary sector data\n Conclusion\n Further reading\n14 Restudies, surveys and what counts as volunteering\n Introduction\n The original study\n The restudy\n Factor analysis\n Conclusion\n Further reading\n15 Conclusion\n What isn’t here, and writing during a pandemic\n Final thoughts\nReferences\nIndex\nBack Cover




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