Researching Voluntary Action
Researching Voluntary Action
Innovations and Challenges
Hogg, Eddy; Dean, Jon
Bristol University Press
03/2022
220
Dura
Inglês
9781447356684
15 a 20 dias
2. (Un)suitable methods and reflexive considerations: an interview and focus group study of youth volunteering - James Davies
3. Interpretive ethnography: a UK charity shop case study - Triona Fitton
4. Collaborative philanthropy and doing practically relevant, critical research - Angela Eikenberry and Xiaowei Song
5. Peer research: co- producing research within the context of voluntary and community action - Ellen Bennett
6. Charity advertising: visual methods, images and elicitation - Abhishek Bhati and Jon Dean
7. Using archives and objects in voluntary action research - Georgina Brewis
8. Using Mass Observation as a source of qualitative secondary data for interdisciplinary longitudinal research on voluntary action - Rose Lindsey
9. Investigating meanings and messages on volunteering through television media - Kimberly Wiley
10. Annual reporting in voluntary organisations: opportunities for content analysis research - Carolyn Cordery and Danielle McConville
11. Researching risk in the voluntary sector: the challenges and opportunities of regulatory data - Diarmuid McDonnell and Alasdair C. Rutherford
12. Exploring the benefi ts of volunteering: combining survey and administrative data in the Nordic 'laboratory' - Hans-Peter Y. Qvist
13. Spatial approaches to the voluntary sector - James Bowles
14. Restudies, surveys and what counts as volunteering - Jon Dean and Diarmuid Verrier
15. Conclusion - Jon Dean and Eddy Hogg
2. (Un)suitable methods and reflexive considerations: an interview and focus group study of youth volunteering - James Davies
3. Interpretive ethnography: a UK charity shop case study - Triona Fitton
4. Collaborative philanthropy and doing practically relevant, critical research - Angela Eikenberry and Xiaowei Song
5. Peer research: co- producing research within the context of voluntary and community action - Ellen Bennett
6. Charity advertising: visual methods, images and elicitation - Abhishek Bhati and Jon Dean
7. Using archives and objects in voluntary action research - Georgina Brewis
8. Using Mass Observation as a source of qualitative secondary data for interdisciplinary longitudinal research on voluntary action - Rose Lindsey
9. Investigating meanings and messages on volunteering through television media - Kimberly Wiley
10. Annual reporting in voluntary organisations: opportunities for content analysis research - Carolyn Cordery and Danielle McConville
11. Researching risk in the voluntary sector: the challenges and opportunities of regulatory data - Diarmuid McDonnell and Alasdair C. Rutherford
12. Exploring the benefi ts of volunteering: combining survey and administrative data in the Nordic 'laboratory' - Hans-Peter Y. Qvist
13. Spatial approaches to the voluntary sector - James Bowles
14. Restudies, surveys and what counts as volunteering - Jon Dean and Diarmuid Verrier
15. Conclusion - Jon Dean and Eddy Hogg