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題名:臺灣台中的志工活動:創造、積累和投資的志工資本
作者:趙偉
作者(外文):Jarvie, Douglas
校院名稱:東海大學
系所名稱:社會學系
指導教授:陳介玄
學位類別:博士
出版日期:2011
主題關鍵詞:志工活動創造積累投資志工資本VolunteerismCreatingAccumulatingInvestingVolunteer Capital
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This case study investigated how volunteer capital is created, accumulated, and invested in Taichung, Taiwan, by surveying, observing, and interviewing a network of multi-cultural volunteers, and university students who are learning to volunteer, in order to create a case study of a volunteer network. The chosen volunteer network is a multi-cultural animal welfare based in Taichung, Taiwan. This case study intends to answer the following questions: (1) what is volunteer capital?, (2) who volunteers?, (3) why do people volunteer?, (4) what is the status of volunteer capital in Taichung, Taiwan?, (5) how is volunteer capital created, accumulated, and invested in a sample social network scenario in Taichung, Taiwan?, and (6) What are effects of social media on volunteerism? After reviewing literature on volunteering in other democratic countries, this case study will begin with a survey of Taichung residents (university students and non-students, male and female), followed up by a comparison survey of Americans using the same format.
After the introductory survey, the case study will continue with reports of a series of observations and interviews that will lay the foundation for a social map of a sample volunteer network in Taichung, Taiwan. The third aspect of this case study is a follow-up social media research project using Facebook groups to illustrate the power of social media in the creation, accumulation, and investment of volunteer capital. The goal of this case study is to provide a definition of volunteer capital, and then a deeper understanding of volunteer capital, volunteer social networks and mechanisms, and to find ways to create and build more volunteer capital which can be used by non-profit and educational organizations in Taiwan, as well as international organizations that are interested in volunteerism in Taiwan.
This case study investigated how volunteer capital is created, accumulated, and invested in Taichung, Taiwan, by surveying, observing, and interviewing a network of multi-cultural volunteers, and university students who are learning to volunteer, in order to create a case study of a volunteer network. The chosen volunteer network is a multi-cultural animal welfare based in Taichung, Taiwan. This case study intends to answer the following questions: (1) what is volunteer capital?, (2) who volunteers?, (3) why do people volunteer?, (4) what is the status of volunteer capital in Taichung, Taiwan?, (5) how is volunteer capital created, accumulated, and invested in a sample social network scenario in Taichung, Taiwan?, and (6) What are effects of social media on volunteerism? After reviewing literature on volunteering in other democratic countries, this case study will begin with a survey of Taichung residents (university students and non-students, male and female), followed up by a comparison survey of Americans using the same format.
After the introductory survey, the case study will continue with reports of a series of observations and interviews that will lay the foundation for a social map of a sample volunteer network in Taichung, Taiwan. The third aspect of this case study is a follow-up social media research project using Facebook groups to illustrate the power of social media in the creation, accumulation, and investment of volunteer capital. The goal of this case study is to provide a definition of volunteer capital, and then a deeper understanding of volunteer capital, volunteer social networks and mechanisms, and to find ways to create and build more volunteer capital which can be used by non-profit and educational organizations in Taiwan, as well as international organizations that are interested in volunteerism in Taiwan.
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