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How volunteerism inhibits mobilization: a case study of shelter animal advocates
Authors:Katja M. Guenther
Affiliation:Department of Gender and Sexuality Studies, University of California, Riverside, Riverside, CA, USA
Abstract:This paper presents an analysis of how volunteerism can neutralize impulses for mobilization. An ethnographic case study of shelter animal advocates, or individuals promoting shelter reform to ensure that companion animals impounded at animal shelters receive proper medical and behavioral care and are given opportunity for adoption, illuminates a specific set of mechanisms that explain why they have not engaged in collective action such as protest. The findings speak to the complex debate about the relationship between volunteerism, political engagement, and social change by identifying five processes that undercut shelter animal advocates’ capacity to act collectively in protest of how the shelter is run: (1) periods of grievance interruption; (2) exposure to the target’s institutional narratives; (3) relational ties to the target; (4) conflict avoidance; and (5) maintenance of identity as volunteers.
Keywords:Volunteerism  social movements  collective action  animal welfare  non-mobilization
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