Volunteering: Between the Organization and the Citizens' initiative. Aspects, Benefits, Future
Georgi Boykov, Polina Petkova, Tamara Tomova, Peter Kynchev, Danail Mirchev, Desislava Stoyanova, Mehmed Mersim, Kristiana Sergieva, Radina Radoykova, Vanya Vylcheva, Gergana Stoikova, Nebi Belev, Nikolay Baltov, Lubomir Dimitrov, Alexandra Prunova, Milena Hadzieva, Desislava Uzunova
Abstract
As the European Commission
proclaimed 2011 to be European Year of Volunteering, the students,
participants in the Club of the Sociologist, part of Department of
Sociology, SWU 'Neofit Rilski', discussed topics on volunteering.
Although volunteering is not widespread in Bulgaria to this moment,
as every important social phenomenon it grows in popularity and
will take important place in the society.
As a result from the discussions a
successful definition of volunteering was created. Important
differences between volunteering and other similar activities were
outlined as well. Different aspects and applications of the
volunteering were discussed and the conclusion was derived that it
is irreplaceable and could play active role solving multiple issues
in the society. At the same time alarming that such activity, no
matter how human it is, could be used with a different purpose.
The stated theory could be
confirmed on a next level of research with a field study or in a
large scientific project.
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