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Moving pictures: Realities of voluntary action

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Moving pictures: Realities of voluntary action
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Duncan W. Scott
By (author) Pete Alcock
By (author) Lynne Russell
By (author) Rob Macmillan
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:72
Dimensions(mm): Height 297,Width 210
ISBN/Barcode 9781861342331
ClassificationsDewey:361.7
Audience
Undergraduate
Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Professional & Vocational
Illustrations No

Publishing Details

Publisher Policy Press
Imprint Policy Press
Publication Date 24 May 2000
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Despite the growing significance of the voluntary sector in political planning, and despite increased research into the size, shape and structure of this sector, we still know little about its everyday dynamics. Drawing on detailed case study research into eight organizations in the UK in 1999, this work seeks to fill this gap, providing an account of the working of voluntary sector organizations. It identifies eight key dilemmas of voluntary action and explores how these are experienced and managed within particular organizations. In addressing these issues through practitioners' voices, it highlights the human perspective on policy and practice. The report hopes to improve understanding of how voluntary organizations are structured and evolve, and how they respond to, or resist, opportunities and constraints. Issues covered include: the infrastructure of small- and medium-sized voluntary organizations, and how they achieve much with little; the values and dilemmas of volunteering; the dilemmas of strategic planning; and the issues and tensions associated with external agencies and partnership working.

Author Biography

Pete Alcock is Professor of Social Policy and Administration at the University of Birmingham. Pete has taught and researched social policy for over thirty years, moving to Birmingham in 1998, where he has held a number of posts, including Head of the School of Social Sciences and Director of the ESRC Third Sector Research Centre (TSRC). He is author and editor of a number of leading books on social policy including The Student's Companion to Social Policy 5e (2016). His research has covered the fields of poverty and anti-poverty policy, social security, and the role of the UK third sector. Feb 17- retired - now emeritus professor