Identity and Volunteering Intertwined: Reflections on the Values of Young Adults |
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Authors: | Henrietta Grönlund |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Practical Theology, Faculty of Theology, P.O. Box 33, University of Helsinki, 00014 Helsinki, Finland |
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Abstract: | Volunteering motivation has been studied from many perspectives during the last few decades. These studies have increased our understanding on the individual, dynamic, and reflexive nature of volunteering. Moreover, research that combines volunteering with the concept of identity or role identity has deepened this understanding. Nevertheless, the ways individual volunteers experience and associate volunteering with their personal identities has been little studied. Values can provide an empirical window into the core of personal identity. Identity, values, and volunteering are combined in the approach used in this study, which introduces the theoretical viewpoints of narrative identity and value identity. The analyses of 24 life course interviews demonstrated volunteering can be used in identity work for expressing the core values of individuals. The results also indicate the variety and range of values, which can be associated with volunteering. |
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