Platformization in the third sector: Reframing volunteering and civil society relations as a platform transaction.

Q2 Social Sciences
City Pub Date : 2021-06-30 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1080/13604813.2021.1935773
Eva Mos
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Abstract

In addition to platforms in paid consumer transactions, recent years have seen the rise of platforms operating in the third sector. This raises questions on how these platforms are embedded in urban spaces as well as how they reconfigure social relations in the city. This article aims to address these questions by examining how volunteer platforms (re)organize civic and social engagement in the city and how volunteering and civil society relations are encapsulated as a platform transaction. Specific attention is paid to the role of Berlin-based volunteer platform GoVolunteer in response to the 2015 refugee 'crisis' in Berlin, which spurred the emergence of spontaneous citizen initiatives and a lack of state coordination. By providing a logistical solution to this social-urban crisis the platform aimed to act as digital intermediary in a time of political chaos. As GoVolunteer developed after the peak of the crisis, it leveraged on the multitude of third sector organizations present in the city, established a large team of interns carrying out the daily operational tasks behind the scenes, and developed partnerships with the Berlin Senate.

第三部门的平台化:将志愿服务与公民社会关系重构为平台交易。
除了付费消费交易平台,近年来第三部门平台也在兴起。这就提出了这些平台如何嵌入城市空间以及它们如何重新配置城市社会关系的问题。本文旨在通过研究志愿者平台如何(重新)组织城市中的公民和社会参与,以及志愿者和公民社会关系如何被封装为平台交易来解决这些问题。特别关注的是柏林志愿者平台GoVolunteer在应对2015年柏林难民“危机”中的作用,该危机刺激了自发公民倡议和缺乏国家协调的出现。通过为这一社会城市危机提供物流解决方案,该平台旨在充当政治混乱时期的数字中介。GoVolunteer在危机最严重的时候发展起来,它利用了柏林众多的第三部门组织,建立了一个庞大的实习生团队,在幕后执行日常的运营任务,并与柏林参议院建立了合作关系。
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City
City Social Sciences-Urban Studies
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期刊介绍: City is a journal of provocative, cutting-edge and committed insights into, analysis of, and commentary on the contemporary urban world. We record and analyse "the city", cities and their futures, and urbanization from multiple perspectives including: the information and digital revolutions, war and imperialism, neoliberalism and gentrification, environment and sustainability, resistance and social movements, regeneration, resurgence and revanchism, race, class and gender, multi-culturalism and post-colonialism. City combines an analysis of trends, culture, policy and action, and features both historical and theoretical work alongside detailed case studies, policy commentary and open debate.
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