Buch, Englisch, 544 Seiten, Format (B × H): 174 mm x 246 mm, Gewicht: 960 g
Buch, Englisch, 544 Seiten, Format (B × H): 174 mm x 246 mm, Gewicht: 960 g
ISBN: 978-1-032-12724-8
Verlag: Routledge
Split into thematic sections, the primary areas covered include: key disciplinary approaches to understanding volunteerism, international contexts, managing volunteers, the impacts and legacies of volunteering and future trends in these sectors including online and digital volunteering. Commonalities and differences of volunteering in these sectors are drawn out throughout the volume. A diverse range of case studies are examined including the 2007 UEFA Under 21 Championship hosted by Poland, the development of the Appalachian National Scenic Trail, the Vancouver, London and Pyeong Chang Olympic Games, Belgium’s National Day in 2019, the Puffing Billy railway in Australia, as well as many other examples looking at destination services organizations, museums, grassroots associations, corporate events, community events and visitor attractions.
Drawing on the academic and practical expertise of over 50 authors from across the globe, the handbook provides an invaluable resource for all those with an interest in volunteering in these sectors, encouraging dialogue across disciplinary boundaries and areas of study in order to advance volunteering research and practice in the fields of events, sport and tourism.
Zielgruppe
Academic and Postgraduate
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Fachgebiete
Weitere Infos & Material
1: Introduction. Part 1: Disciplinary Approaches to Volunteering. 2: Economics and volunteering. 3: Geography, place and international development volunteering. 4: How a political economy lens can help assess and improve conservation volunteer tourism. 5: Psychology of volunteering. 6: Volunteering in international sports events from a public administration perspective. Part 2: Volunteering in Tourism and Sport. 7: Destination service volunteering. 8: Visitor attractions: volunteering in cultural heritage tourism in aotearoa new zealand. 9: Herding 6,000 volunteers. 10: Deconstructing volunteer tourism. 11: The freefall of volunteer leaders in Australian grassroots associations. 12: Volunteering in community sports organisations and associations. Part 3: Volunteering at Events. 13: Enhancing volunteer skills through mega sports events: evidence from the London 2012 Olympic Games. 14: London, Vancouver and PyeongChang Olympics: a comparison of volunteer motivations. 15: Volunteering at community events: from volunteering for an event to volunteering as an event. 16: Volunteering and charity fundraising events. 17: Helping through sport and events within corporate volunteering: benefits for volunteers and companies. 18: Volunteering at business events: insights from China. Part 4: Managing Volunteers. 19: Designing a volunteer program. 20: Volunteer stewardship management models for volunteer programs. 21: Volunteering motivation. 22: Volunteer recruitment and selection: evidence from the visitor attraction sector. 23: Exploring retention and rewards in community sport volunteering. 24: The role of organisational culture in sustaining volunteers at heritage attractions: the case of the Puffing Billy railway. Part 5: Impacts and Legacies of Volunteering. 25: Understanding volunteering impact and legacy, a sustainability approach. 26: "It's just a fun day out really." Perceptions of volunteering and mega event volunteer legacy. 27: Creating a social legacy from event volunteering. 28: Widening the scope of evaluating volunteer tourism: beyond impact measurement. Part 6: Critical Issues in Volunteering. 29: Ethics of volunteering in tourism: ethics of the heart. 30: Diversity and inclusion in sport volunteering. 31: Intercultural learning or just having fun? What volunteer tourism providers can learn from educational volunteering programmes to enhance intercultural competencies. 32: Service learning and volunteering: A case study of service learning in Chinese business events volunteering. 33: Volunteering and obligation: positive and negative. 34: Glocal citizenship: lofty ideals in regional space. Part 7: New Directions in Volunteering Research. 35: Profiling research on volunteering in events, sport and tourism. 36: Trends in volunteering. 37: Informal volunteering. 38: Methods for researching volunteers. 39: The future of volunteering and work.