Emotion and Feelings in Voluntary Sector Work
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Voluntary Sector Review
Emotions as evaluative judgements: understanding volunteers' evaluative feelings about things that matter to them [Open Access]
Balihar Sanghera
"We'd get slagged and bullied": understanding barriers to volunteering among young people in deprived urban areas
James Davies
Exploring volunteering in a food bank and psychological wellbeing
Simon Armour and Gil Barton
Incivility and the use of systems thinking to promote healthy voluntary organisations
Janet M. Phillips et al.
Beyond universalistic motivations: towards an adolescent volunteer functions inventory
Hagai Katz and Uzi Sasson
Feeling connected: qualitative analysis of social and digital inclusion experienced by digital champion volunteers at Newcastle City Library
Biddy Casselden and Lisa Dawson
Emotions and Society
Emotion management of disaster volunteers: the delicate balance between control and recognition
Sara Uhnoo and Sofia Persson
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