Double Trouble. Distinctive Nature and Future Prospects of Religious Voluntary Associations: Vincentian Voluntary Groups in Italy: An Organizational Case Study in the Historical Neo-Institutional Perspective

Keywords:

volunteering, values, association

Synopsis

Vincentian volunteers are lay Catholics who engage with the most disadvantaged as an act of free will without compensation. The study reveals the double nature of Vincentian volunteering. It is a religious movement where volunteers act in the charism of fraternal love and a non-profit non-governmental third sector entity subsidiary to public policy with the mission of general interest.
It is a most typical case of modern value-driven membership-based organized volunteering, taken in a moment of acute crisis. The book explains how voluntary action and associational life form a dynamic value system that harnesses individual contributions in producing public good. It argues that prospects of organized religious volunteering depend on the adaptive capacity of the associational infrastructure to provide venues receptive to the individual quest for existential meaning. In this lies its specific nature as an actor of the transformational change in society.

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ISBN
978-3-487-16411-3 (print edition Georg Olms Publishers)
978-3-8405-0282-8 (electronic version)

Paperback, ix, 402 pages

Author Biography

Ksenija Fonović

Ksenija Fonović is a researcher, activist and third sector practitioner with expertise in volunteering and associational life working at the local level in Rome and internationally.

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Published

June 16, 2023