This Special Issue of Voluntaris stems from collaboration between researchers and practitioners convened by the Centre for European Volunteering (CEV) and co-financed by the EU Citizens, Equality, Rights and Values fund. It maps volunteering research in Europe through core topics such as motivation, infrastructure, law, impact measurement and politics. Each article discusses theories, several country perspectives, European trends and a synthesis, linking national specifics with shared developments for future practice, research and policy.
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This Special Issue of Voluntaris stems from collaboration between researchers and practitioners convened by the Centre for European Volunteering (CEV) and co-financed by the EU Citizens, Equality, Rights and Values fund. It maps volunteering research in Europe through core topics such as motivation, infrastructure, law, impact measurement and politics. Each article discusses theories, several country perspectives, European trends and a synthesis, linking national specifics with shared developments for future practice, research and policy.
With contributions by
José Almeida | Karin Y. Biermann | Marek Blazek | Oonagh B. Breen | Gabriella Civico | Remigijus Civinskas | Paul Dekker | Anna Domaradzka | Johan von Essen | Ksenija Fonovi¿ | Inês Gonçalves | Selene Greco | Alzbeta Brozmanová Gregorová | Jurgen Grotz | Ond¿ej Hrubes | Yasmien Khaled | Wolfgang Krell | Lucas Meijs | Antonia Matkovi¿ Puljek | Iwona Nowakowska | Katerina Ronovská | Aron Schoug | Tererai Obey Sithole | Jana Solcova | Konstantinos Tomazos | Wino van Veen