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Ethical citizenship? Volunteers and the ethics of providing services for homeless people
Authors:Paul Cloke  Sarah Johnsen  Jon May  
Institution:aDepartment of Geography, University of Exeter, Exeter, Devon, United Kingdom;bCentre for Housing Policy, University of York, York, United Kingdom;cDepartment of Geography, Queen Mary, University of London, United Kingdom
Abstract:This paper draws on wider research into the uneven spatialities of emergency services for homeless people in England, and focuses on the role of volunteers in staffing these spaces of care. In the first part of the paper, we explore the contemporary context of voluntarism, locating opportunities for volunteers in the shifting nature and character of organisations providing these services. We also trace conceptualisations of motivational underpinning of volunteering, arguing for the inseparability of giving and receiving in this context. These discussions frame the second part of the paper where we use interview and participant observation research to discuss what motivates volunteers to identify with and serve homeless people. The paper interprets the discourses, practices and performances of volunteering in services for homeless people in order to understand how volunteers are implicated in the co-construction of spaces of care.
Keywords:Homelessness  Volunteers  Voluntarism  Spaces of care  Ethics  Citizenship
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