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|a Front Cover -- Researching Voluntary Action: Innovations and Challenges -- Copyright information -- Table of contents -- List of figures, tables and boxes -- Notes on contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Series editor's foreword -- 1 Introduction -- Why is this book needed? -- A note on terminology -- Overview of the book -- Conclusion -- 2 (Un)suitable methods and reflexive considerations: an interview and focus group study of youth volunteering -- Introduction -- The research and I -- Negotiating access and consent -- Focus groups and interviews -- Piloting participatory approaches
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|a Focus group composition challenges and 'failed' interviews -- The insider/outsider researcher -- Conclusion -- Further reading -- 3 Interpretive ethnography: a UK charity shop case study -- Introduction -- The ethnographic case study -- Access and location -- Reflexivity and hidden stories -- Conclusion -- Further reading -- 4 Collaborative philanthropy and doing practically relevant, critical research -- Introduction -- Doing practically relevant, critical research -- Overcoming challenges of practically relevant, critical research -- Conclusion -- Further reading
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|a 5 Peer research: co-producing research within the context of voluntary and community action -- Introduction -- A note on terminology -- Researchers within the voluntary sector -- Peer research: what is it and where does it 'sit'? -- Core principles of peer research -- Strengths of peer research -- Challenges and limitations of the peer research approach -- Future innovations in voluntary action peer research -- Conclusion -- Further reading -- 6 Charity advertising: visual methods, images and elicitation -- Introduction -- Using visual methods
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|a Exploring fundraising materials and the representation of homelessness -- Beneficiaries' reflections on international aid appeals -- Conclusion -- Further reading -- 7 Using archives and objects in voluntary action research -- Introduction -- Identification -- Access -- Format -- Analysis and interpretation -- Acknowledgements -- Further reading -- 8 Using Mass Observation as a source of qualitative secondary data for interdisciplinary longitudinal research on voluntary action -- Introduction -- What is Mass Observation writing? -- Representativeness and the writers' panel
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|a Composition of the panel -- Current sampling tools -- Context, sampling and the MOP -- Analytical approaches to the Your Life Line directive -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- Further reading -- 9 Investigating meanings and messages on volunteering through television media -- Introduction -- Interpretive analysis of television portrayals of volunteering -- Building a dataset -- Data collection -- Method of analysis -- Step 1: Locate and document show and volunteer attributes -- Step 2: Theoretical interpretation: capturing messages and meanings -- Step 3: Ensuring credibility
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