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OverviewThis book presents a milestone in volunteering research, offering rare and authentic insights. As an edited collection of short memoirs, it tracks the development of knowledge and understanding about volunteering during the lifetime of the Institute for Volunteering Research (IVR). The memoirs written by those who were directly involved in IVR describe the growth of the body of knowledge on volunteering, the improvement of evidence to stimulate and underpin policy and practice, and theoretical and conceptual advances. ‘What a joy to read. This book acts as a reminder of some of the seminal pieces of research in volunteering, still used by practitioners today and carried out by the biggest names in the field, all through the much-loved Institute for Volunteering Research. There is a steely edge though especially where essays look towards potential areas of research; often reflecting that these essential questions haven’t changed even whilst policy positions have.’ — Ruth Leonard, Chair of the UK’s Association of Volunteer Managers (AVM) ‘An insightful read reflecting the ebbs and flows of volunteering policy and practice. It also highlights the resilience of an organisation and those connected to it who believe in volunteering and the power of research to extend our understanding about a phenomenon that is timeless and yet ever changing.’ — Wendy Osborne BA OBE, Senior Consultant, International Association for Volunteer Effort (IAVE) Full Product DetailsAuthor: Michael Locke , Jurgen Grotz , Fiona Lettice , Colin RochesterPublisher: UEA Publishing Project Imprint: UEA Publishing Project Dimensions: Width: 12.90cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 19.80cm Weight: 0.263kg ISBN: 9781913861940ISBN 10: 1913861945 Pages: 248 Publication Date: 30 November 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviews"'What a joy to read. This book acts as a reminder of some of the seminal pieces of research in volunteering, still used by practitioners today and carried out by the biggest names in the field, all through the much-loved Institute for Volunteering Research. There is a steely edge though especially where essays look towards potential areas of research; often reflecting that these essential questions haven't changed even whilst policy positions have.' - Ruth Leonard, Chair of the UK's Association of Volunteer Managers (AVM) An insightful read reflecting the ebbs and flows of volunteering policy and practice. It also highlights the resilience of an organisation and those connected to it who believe in volunteering and the power of research to extend our understanding about a phenomenon that is timeless and yet ever changing.' - Wendy Osborne BA OBE, Senior Consultant, International Association for Volunteer Effort (IAVE) ""What seems 'common sense' today took years of power and knowledge to become so. If you want to understand what makes people give their time to others, you stand on the shoulders of giants. If you want to understand where giants come from, read on..."" - Michael Ashe, Chief Executive Officer, Volunteer Centre Kensington & Chelsea ""The volunteering community, policymakers, researchers and practitioners, across Europe in the CEV Network and beyond, has benefited hugely from the work of IVR. The contribution to the success of the European Year of Volunteering 2011 and its legacy through freely sharing its evidence-base for volunteering has contributed immeasurably to the development and understanding of quality volunteering across Europe."" - Gabriella Civico, Director, Centre for European Volunteering (CEV)" 'What a joy to read. This book acts as a reminder of some of the seminal pieces of research in volunteering, still used by practitioners today and carried out by the biggest names in the field, all through the much-loved Institute for Volunteering Research. There is a steely edge though especially where essays look towards potential areas of research; often reflecting that these essential questions haven't changed even whilst policy positions have.' - Ruth Leonard, Chair of the UK's Association of Volunteer Managers (AVM) An insightful read reflecting the ebbs and flows of volunteering policy and practice. It also highlights the resilience of an organisation and those connected to it who believe in volunteering and the power of research to extend our understanding about a phenomenon that is timeless and yet ever changing.' - Wendy Osborne BA OBE, Senior Consultant, International Association for Volunteer Effort (IAVE) What seems 'common sense' today took years of power and knowledge to become so. If you want to understand what makes people give their time to others, you stand on the shoulders of giants. If you want to understand where giants come from, read on... - Michael Ashe, Chief Executive Officer, Volunteer Centre Kensington & Chelsea The volunteering community, policymakers, researchers and practitioners, across Europe in the CEV Network and beyond, has benefited hugely from the work of IVR. The contribution to the success of the European Year of Volunteering 2011 and its legacy through freely sharing its evidence-base for volunteering has contributed immeasurably to the development and understanding of quality volunteering across Europe. - Gabriella Civico, Director, Centre for European Volunteering (CEV) Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |