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Rediscovering Voluntary Action: The Beat of a Different Drum


Rediscovering Voluntary Action: The Beat of a Different Drum

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Rediscovering Voluntary Action: The Beat of a Different Drum

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ISBN:
9781137029447
Publication Date:
20 Nov 2013
Language:
English
Publisher:
Palgrave Macmillan
Pages:
278 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 17 - 19 May 2024
Rediscovering Voluntary Action: The Beat of a Different Drum

Description

Volunteering and voluntary organizations have become increasingly important in British social and political life but at a cost. Greater prominence has led to a narrow and distorted view of what voluntary action involves and how it is undertaken. This book reasserts the case for a broader view of voluntarism as a unique set of autonomous activities.

Contents

1. Introduction: Why The Theory and Practice of Voluntary Action Need Rethinking PART I: THE CONTEXT 2. Revisiting the Roots of Voluntary Action 3. The Invention of the Voluntary Sector and its Consequences 4. The Invention of Voluntary Work and its Consequences PART II: PRESSURES AND INFLUENCES 5. A Perilous Partnership? Voluntary Action and the State 6. Selling Out? Voluntary Action and the Market 7. The Hegemony of the Bureaucratic Model 8. The Pressure from Within PART III: ALTERNATIVE PERSPECTIVES 9. Ownership and Control 10. What Are Voluntary Organisations For? 11. The Fallacies of Managerialism 12. Towards a 'Round Earth' Map of Volunteering 13. Dissenting Voices: The Case of the National Coalition for Independent Action PART IV: CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS 14. The Paradox of Sectorisation 15. Towards An Alternative Paradigm 16. The Implications of Rethinking Voluntary Action

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