Continuity and change in voluntary action

Patterns, trends and understandings

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Policy Press
Rose Lindsey, John Mohan, other adaptation by Elizabeth Metcalfe, Sarah Bulloch
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This book draws on an innovative longitudinal study of individual understandings of and attitudes towards volunteering and voluntary organisations, combined with analyses of their reported volunteering behaviours.

The originality of the book rests in its methodological approach, the richness of the source material, and the ability to track changes in attitudes to and engagement in voluntary action over time and relate them to a change in government policy context.

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Contributor Bio

Dr Rose Lindsey has experience of working both in academia and in the voluntary sector. She is currently a Senior Research Fellow based in the Department of Sociology, Social Policy and Criminology at the University of Southampton. She has been the CEO of a domestic abuse charity and a trustee for several charities.

John Mohan is Professor of Social Policy, University of Birmingham, and Director of the Third Sector Research Centre. He has published extensively on contemporary and historical aspects of the third sector, with a particular recent focus on analyses of volunteering and the resources and characteristics of voluntary organisations.

Elizabeth Metcalfe was a research fellow in the Third Sector Research Centre, working on quantitative analyses of survey datasets for this project. She has subsequently moved to data scientist positions in ONS and the private sector.

Sarah Bulloch worked in the Third Sector Research Centre in the early stages of this project; from there she became research manager at Scope. She is currently a Teaching Fellow at the University of Surrey; and an associate of QDAS, specialising in mixed-methods approaches to research and teaching.

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