Volunteering As Leisure leisure As Volunteering

Volunteering As Leisure leisure As Volunteering
Author: Robert A. Stebbins,Margaret Graham
Publsiher: CABI
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2004-04-07
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 0851999212

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Volunteerism is a topic of increasing importance in this age of budget cuts, declining employment and amid the threat posed by other competing leisure pursuits. There are both social and economic benefits of volunteering. As we are becoming more reliant on volunteers, there is a need for a better understanding of why people take up volunteering, and how to recruit, manage, motivate, and support volunteers most effectively. In order for organisations that host volunteers to achieve the most from their volunteers, they must understand how to give them the best "leisure" experience. This book examines critical aspects of contemporary volunteerism, from the perspective of a variety of volunteering contexts. It will appeal to academic researchers and students in disciplines such as leisure, recreation, tourism, management and sociology as well as practitioners in the voluntary sector (including volunteers), National and Local Government and those organising special events that depend on voluntary support.

Leisure and the Motive to Volunteer Theories of Serious Casual and Project Based Leisure

Leisure and the Motive to Volunteer  Theories of Serious  Casual  and Project Based Leisure
Author: Robert A. Stebbins
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 82
Release: 2015-10-29
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781137585172

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Volunteering and its nonprofit organizations have commonly been analyzed in economic terms, with volunteering being referred to as "unpaid (productive) work". This economic definition has been around far longer than that of volunteering conceived of as leisure, which is discussed as the volitional definition. By means of a lengthy literature review, this book sets out the theoretical and empirical contributions of the serious leisure perspective to understanding volunteer motivation. This second approach began more than 40 years ago. It answers the key motivational question of why people engage in unpaid productive work, laborious or not. Since in this conception payment in cash or in kind is not an incentive to perform such work, what encourages people to volunteer? The serious leisure perspective, unlike mainstream economics, can shed considerable light on this question.

The Routledge Handbook of Volunteering in Events Sport and Tourism

The Routledge Handbook of Volunteering in Events  Sport and Tourism
Author: Kirsten Holmes,Leonie Lockstone-Binney,Karen A. Smith,Richard Shipway
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 704
Release: 2021-11-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781000471779

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This timely handbook examines the most contemporary, controversial and cutting-edge issues related to the involvement of volunteers in the fields of events, sport and tourism. 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.

Good Deeds in Old Age

Good Deeds in Old Age
Author: Susan Maizel Chambré
Publsiher: Free Press
Total Pages: 168
Release: 1987
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: STANFORD:36105038187949

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Serious Leisure

Serious Leisure
Author: Robert A. Stebbins
Publsiher: Transaction Publishers
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2011-12-31
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781412809771

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Serious Leisure offers a comprehensive view and analysis of the current state of the sociology of leisure. Defining and differentiating the way people use their free time, Stebbins divides such activity into categories of serious, casual, and project-based leisure that he further separates into a variety of types and subtypes. Together they comprise what he calls "serious leisure." In this perspective, serious leisure constitutes systematic pursuit of an amateur, hobbyist, or volunteer activity sufficiently substantial and interesting in nature and requiring special skills, knowledge, and experience. Casual leisure, though immediately, intrinsically rewarding, is by contrast a relatively short-lived pleasurable activity, requiring little or no special training to enjoy it. Project-based leisure is a short-term, reasonably complicated, occasional creative undertaking carried out in free time. Stebbins sets out the basic concepts and propositions that make up the three forms, focusing on their essential elements. He takes stock of the serious leisure literature as well as that for casual and project-based leisure. Stebbins sees "serious leisure" realized by way of a set of foundational concepts--organization, community, history, lifestyle, and culture--and several of their component areas. He reviews the history and background of the concept of serious leisure and then adds historical commentary on, first, casual leisure and, then, project-based leisure. Finally, he examines the future and the importance of the serious leisure perspective in a globalizing world, and some of its critical links with other fields of knowledge and practice, notably the nonprofit sector and preventive medicine. Together with its original insights, Serious Leisure offers a single, handy, coherent, comprehensive resource. It will be of interest to sociologists, labor studies specialists, and economists.

Volunteers in Leisure

Volunteers in Leisure
Author: Ted Tedrick,Karla A. Henderson
Publsiher: Amer Assn for Leisure & Recreation
Total Pages: 167
Release: 1989
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0883144360

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The first chapter of this monograph presents some major themes and fundamental issues surrounding leisure activities volunteers and their management from a system perspective. Chapter 2 discusses the results of a survey conducted to obtain a status report of selected volunteer system characteristics. The third chapter focuses on dealing with volunteers with regard to planning, marketing, training and placement, supervision, and recordkeeping, evaluation and recognition. The fourst chapter covers other concerns related to volunteer management, e.g., liability, the agency/volunteer relationship, current and future roles for volunteers, and characteristics of special groups of volunteers. The appendices offer detailed examples of effective volunteer management techniques. (JD)

Sport Volunteering

Sport Volunteering
Author: Russell Hoye,Graham Cuskelly,Chris Auld,Pam Kappelides,Katie Misener
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2019-07-04
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781000053739

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Volunteers are central to sport at all levels, from mega-events to grassroots clubs. Sport Volunteering is a definitive guide to the issues associated with managing volunteers in sport. The book focuses on the psychology of the voluntary experience, the challenges inherent in managing a volunteer workforce for not-for-profit and other groups, and the development of volunteers. It provides a perspective on the roles of volunteers in the development and delivery of sport in a range of contexts – events, clubs, associations and other non-profit groups – and explores important contemporary issues such as sustainability, diversity and the management of risk. This book is essential reading for anybody studying sport volunteering or managing volunteers in sport, and a valuable resource for students of sport development, sport management, sport business, sport events, sport administration, sport policy, community sport, sport facilities, sport operations, event management or sport coaching.

Managing Volunteers in Tourism

Managing Volunteers in Tourism
Author: Kirsten Holmes,Karen Smith
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2012-05-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781136437557

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Recent years have seen an explosion in research on tourism volunteering. Volunteers are an essential part of tourism, whether they are volunteering in their local museum, at a sporting mega-event, as an airport ambassador, or travelling the global as a volunteer tourist. Managing Volunteers in Tourism reviews the latest research to highlight the key management issues and relate them to the tourism volunteering context. It includes previously under-researched forms of tourism volunteering such as meet-and-greeters, surf life-savers, conservation, festival, and information centre volunteers and volunTourists. The book develops through three distinct sections, the first of which begins by introducing the concept of volunteering and considering the variety of volunteer forms and settings within tourism. The next part picks up the organisational approach and examines volunteer program design and planning, volunteer motivation, recruitment and selection, training and development, reward and retention, and diversity management. The final part consists of ten case studies from leading international researchers and practitioners identifying best practice and key management challenges. Real-life examples and case studies throughout this book provide an in-depth examination of the challenges facing those managing tourism volunteers, making this book indispensible for current and future managers in the tourism industry.