乌干达青年难民志愿服务的规模、形式和分布情况

IF 2.6 2区 社会学 Q1 DEMOGRAPHY
Bianca Fadel, Matt Baillie Smith, Sarah Mills, Daniel Rogerson, Aarti Sahasranaman, Moses Okech, Robert Turyamureeba, Cuthbert Tukundane, Frank Ahimbisibwe, Owen Boyle, Peter Kanyandago
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志愿服务地理学研究了人、地方和志愿行动形式之间的关系,但关于不同环境下,特别 是全球南部特定人群中志愿服务的规模、形式和分布的地理学术研究还很有限。虽然在全球北方有一些已经建立的定量数据集,通常是由人道主义和发展组织编制 的,但在南方基本上没有这些数据集。即使有,也往往反映了以西方为中心的思想和概念,这意味着不符合西方标准的志愿服务行为--比如在全球南部的年轻难民中--可能会被排除在外,或者以片面或不具代表性的方式被捕捉到。本文对现有的志愿服务地理学提出了重要挑战,通过对乌干达青年难民志愿服务的描述,以及志愿服务如何与青年难民生活空间和地点内部及之间的社会不平等现象相联系,拓展了现有的志愿服务地理学。我们分析了来自 3053 名青年难民的定量数据,调查了他们在乌干达农村和城市环境中的志愿服务经历。这些数据提供了新的证据,说明这些志愿者除了难民身份之外还有哪些身份,他们为什么、在哪里以及如何开展活动,并揭示了这些活动与生计和社区发展之间的联系。通过这项调查分析,本文认为有必要建立志愿服务的基础概念,考虑特定群体中志愿服务的规模、分布和各种形式。为此,本文提供了一个新的框架,通过四个相互关联的因素:地点、(不)流动性、收入和性别,更好地理解志愿服务与难民生活之间的关系。最后,本文讨论了这些发现对更广泛的志愿服务地域以及难民青年和流离失所人口研究的影响。
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The scale, forms and distribution of volunteering amongst refugee youth populations in Uganda

The scale, forms and distribution of volunteering amongst refugee youth populations in Uganda

Geographies of volunteering have examined the relationships between people, places and forms of voluntary action, but there has been limited geographical scholarship on the scales, forms and distribution of volunteering amongst specific populations in different settings, particularly in the global South. While in the global North there are some established quantitative data sets, often produced by humanitarian and development organisations, these are largely absent in the South. Where they do exist, they often reflect Western-centric ideas and concepts, meaning that volunteering behaviours that do not fit Western norms—such as amongst young refugees in the global South—can be excluded, or captured in ways that are partial or unrepresentative. This paper provides an important challenge to existing geographies of volunteering, expanding them through an account of volunteering amongst young refugees in Uganda, and how it articulates with social inequalities within and between the spaces and places where young refugees live. We analyse quantitative data from 3053 young refugees surveyed on their volunteering experiences in rural and urban settings in Uganda. The data provides new evidence of who these volunteers are, beyond their refugee status, why, where and how they conduct their activities, and reveals how these are connected to livelihoods and community development. Through this survey analysis, the paper argues for the need to establish grounded conceptualisations of volunteering that consider the scales, distribution, and various forms of volunteering within specific groups. In doing so, the paper offers a new framework for better understanding the relationships between volunteering and refugee lives through four interlocking factors: place, (im)mobility, income and gender. The paper concludes by discussing the implications of these findings for wider geographies of volunteering and research on refugee youth and displaced populations.

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期刊介绍: Population, Space and Place aims to be the leading English-language research journal in the field of geographical population studies. It intends to: - Inform population researchers of the best theoretical and empirical research on topics related to population, space and place - Promote and further enhance the international standing of population research through the exchange of views on what constitutes best research practice - Facilitate debate on issues of policy relevance and encourage the widest possible discussion and dissemination of the applications of research on populations - Review and evaluate the significance of recent research findings and provide an international platform where researchers can discuss the future course of population research
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