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A new framework: non-Western perspectives on international volunteering
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A new framework: non-Western perspectives on international volunteering

Reni Polus, Neil Carr and Trudie Walters
Annals of leisure research, Vol.26(5), pp.701-715
22/02/2022
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https://hdl.handle.net/10523/21858

Abstract

Non-Western context Western-centric volunteer tourism solidarity respect equality
International volunteering has typically been conceived as a Western sociocultural phenomenon. Within this paper, we aim to apply a non-Western lens to the development of a conceptual framework, through which to consider an alternative perspective on international volunteering. We highlight how, increasingly, non-Western countries are a place that not only hosts international volunteers but also sends volunteers abroad. Using the notions of solidarity, respect and equality, we illustrate the complexities and nuances of what non-Western international volunteering involves. This paper serves as a point of departure for a deeper assessment of the conceptualization of international volunteering from non-Western perspectives that recognize these will be different from Western perspectives, even in an era of globalization partially driven by international volunteering.

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