The Politics of Volunteering

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, Government, Civics
Cover of the book The Politics of Volunteering by Nina Eliasoph, Wiley
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Nina Eliasoph ISBN: 9780745669564
Publisher: Wiley Publication: September 4, 2013
Imprint: Polity Language: English
Author: Nina Eliasoph
ISBN: 9780745669564
Publisher: Wiley
Publication: September 4, 2013
Imprint: Polity
Language: English

Many of us may have participated in grassroots groups, changing the world in small and big ways, from building playgrounds and feeding the homeless, to protesting wars and ending legal segregation. Beyond the obvious fruits of these activities, what are the broader consequences of volunteering for the participants, recipients of aid, and society as a whole?

In this engaging new book, Nina Eliasoph encourages readers to reflect on their own experiences in civic associations as an entry point into bigger sociological, political, and philosophical issues, such as class inequality, how organizations work, differences in political systems around the globe, and the sources of moral selfhood. Claims about volunteering tend to be astronomical: it will create democracy, make you a better person, eliminate poverty, protect local cultures, and even prevent illness. Eliasoph cuts through these assertions by drawing on empirical studies, key data, real-life case studies, and a range of theoretical analyses.

In doing so, the book provides students of sociology, political science, and communications studies with a framework for evaluating the role of civic associations in social and political life, as well as in their own lives as active citizens.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Many of us may have participated in grassroots groups, changing the world in small and big ways, from building playgrounds and feeding the homeless, to protesting wars and ending legal segregation. Beyond the obvious fruits of these activities, what are the broader consequences of volunteering for the participants, recipients of aid, and society as a whole?

In this engaging new book, Nina Eliasoph encourages readers to reflect on their own experiences in civic associations as an entry point into bigger sociological, political, and philosophical issues, such as class inequality, how organizations work, differences in political systems around the globe, and the sources of moral selfhood. Claims about volunteering tend to be astronomical: it will create democracy, make you a better person, eliminate poverty, protect local cultures, and even prevent illness. Eliasoph cuts through these assertions by drawing on empirical studies, key data, real-life case studies, and a range of theoretical analyses.

In doing so, the book provides students of sociology, political science, and communications studies with a framework for evaluating the role of civic associations in social and political life, as well as in their own lives as active citizens.

More books from Wiley

Cover of the book Corporate Fraud and Internal Control Workbook by Nina Eliasoph
Cover of the book Lecture Notes: Psychiatry by Nina Eliasoph
Cover of the book Applied Tree Biology by Nina Eliasoph
Cover of the book CASP CompTIA Advanced Security Practitioner Study Guide by Nina Eliasoph
Cover of the book Expert Android Studio by Nina Eliasoph
Cover of the book Infertility by Nina Eliasoph
Cover of the book Derivatives Workbook by Nina Eliasoph
Cover of the book Oil and Gas Exploration by Nina Eliasoph
Cover of the book The Real Work of Data Science by Nina Eliasoph
Cover of the book Formal Methods for Industrial Critical Systems by Nina Eliasoph
Cover of the book Wahrscheinlichkeitsrechnung für Dummies by Nina Eliasoph
Cover of the book Principles of Chemical Engineering Practice by Nina Eliasoph
Cover of the book Courage by Nina Eliasoph
Cover of the book A Cultural History of Japanese Buddhism by Nina Eliasoph
Cover of the book Guidelines for Initiating Events and Independent Protection Layers in Layer of Protection Analysis by Nina Eliasoph
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy