The Role of State Mobilization for Volunteerism in China.

IF 2.3 2区 社会学 Q1 SOCIAL ISSUES
Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly Pub Date : 2022-12-01 Epub Date: 2021-12-06 DOI:10.1177/08997640211057458
Rong Zhao, Adam G Lilly
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Abstract

Research on China's volunteerism highlights the state as a major force in mobilizing volunteer participation. Nevertheless, limited quantitative research exists documenting the extent to which Chinese volunteers are connected to the state system. Using a nationally representative dataset, the 2012 Chinese General Social Survey, this study examines how an individual's employment affiliation with state-controlled institutions influences their probability to volunteer. The results show that the Chinese government not only directly mobilizes employees of the state system to volunteer but also has significant influence over the general population's volunteering. This influence is mainly through the existence of Chinese Communist Party chapters in every corner of society, as well as the state's direct and indirect control over social organizations that organize volunteer activities. We thus question the extent to which volunteerism in China is truly voluntary and call for more critical analysis of this issue.

国家动员对中国志愿服务的作用。
对中国志愿精神的研究表明,国家是动员志愿者参与的主要力量。然而,有限的定量研究记录了中国志愿者与国家系统的联系程度。本研究使用具有全国代表性的数据集《2012年中国综合社会调查》,考察了个人在国有机构的就业关系如何影响其志愿服务的可能性。研究结果表明,中国政府不仅直接动员国家系统的工作人员参与志愿服务,而且对普通民众的志愿服务有显著的影响。这种影响主要是通过中国共产党在社会各个角落的存在,以及国家对组织志愿者活动的社会组织的直接和间接控制。因此,我们质疑中国的志愿服务在多大程度上是真正自愿的,并呼吁对这个问题进行更批判性的分析。
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CiteScore
5.30
自引率
14.30%
发文量
74
期刊介绍: Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, the journal of the Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action, is an international, interdisciplinary journal that seeks to enhance the quality of life and general welfare of humanity through effective and appropriate voluntary action by reporting on research and programs related to voluntarism, citizen participation, philanthropy, and nonprofit organizations in societies around the world.
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