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Internet-mediated volunteering in the EU : its history, prevalence, and approaches and how it relates to employability and social inclusion





 

Campo Valor
Formato Monografia
N.º Sistema 000069205
Autor LinkCravens, Jayne
Título LinkInternet-mediated volunteering in the EU : its history, prevalence, and approaches and how it relates to employability and social inclusion / Jayne Cravens ; James Stewart, ed.
Texto Integral
URL
Língua inglês
País União Europeia
Local LinkLuxembourg
Editor LinkPublications Office of the European Union
Ano 2014
Descrição 80 p.
Colecção LinkResponsabilidade Social
LinkJRC scientific and policy report / Joint Research Centre ; EUR 26603 EN. ISSN 1831 - 9424
Tipo de Documento LinkMonografia LinkDocumento eletrónico
Resumo "This report assesses the current status of Internet-mediated volunteering in Europe and identifies key actors and stakeholders, drivers and barriers, uptake and usage, and potential challenges and risks for users, donors, policy makers and service operators. It also reviews the early history of Internet-mediated volunteering and the possible linkages between Internet-mediated volunteering and greater employability and social inclusion for online volunteers, particularly young people. Finally, it identifies areas for policy development, review and refinement, and makes recommendations for future research." [editor]
Índice Acknowledgements
Preface
Executive summary
1. Introduction
2. Methodology: literature review and mapping of services
2.1 Methodology: case studies
2.2 Definitions and terms
2.3 Research challenges
3. The past and present of Internet-mediated volunteering
3.1 Early history and spread in Europe
3.2 Current status of Internet-mediated volunteering in Europe
3.3 Internet-mediated volunteering: tasks
3.4 Why Internet-mediated volunteering
3.5 Who is volunteering online?
3.6 Why people want to volunteer online
3.7 Approaches to Internet-mediated volunteering
3.8 Potential risks and challenges
3.9 Conclusions
4. Internet-mediated volunteering and employability
4.1 Lack of research and data
4.2 Traditional volunteering and employability
4.3 Potential challenges and risks
4.4 Conclusions
5. Internet-mediated volunteering and social inclusion
5.1 Defining social inclusion
5.2 Lack of research and data
5.3 Linking volunteering and social inclusion
5.4 Potential challenges and risks
5.5 Conclusions
6. Policy considerations
6.1 Overview of policy opportunities, stakeholders and challenges and risks
7. Case Studies
7.1 Summary analysis of case studies
7.2 Bodywhys, the Eating Disorders Association of Ireland
7.3 Dutch Council for Refugees, Amsterdam, Netherlands
7.4 E-wolontariat, Warsaw, Poland
7.5 Fundación Hazloposible, Madrid, Spain
7.6 Help From Home, UK
7.7 medica mondiale e.V., Köln (Cologne), Germany
7.8 NOW. Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK
8. References
Classif.Temática Link3226 comunicação eurovoc
Assunto Linkinternet
Linksolidariedade social
Linkorganização não governamental
Linkpolítica social
Linkexclusão social
Ent.Adic. LinkStewart, James, Editor literário
LinkEuropean Union. European Commission. Joint Research Centre, Outro
ISBN 978-92-79-37795-2
Código QR Código QR referente ao registo nº000069205


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