Procesualność zaangażowania w wolontariat. Rekonstrukcja wzorów karier na podstawie narracji osób zaangażowanych w działania non-profit
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https://doi.org/10.18778/1733-8069.19.4.09Słowa kluczowe:
wolontariat, kariera, metodologia teorii ugruntowanej, autobiograficzny wywiad narracyjny, symboliczny interakcjonizmAbstrakt
W niniejszym artykule dokonano rekonstrukcji etapów kariery wolontariuszy. W wyniku analizy danych wyróżniono trzy etapy kariery wolontariackiej: przygotowawczy, instytucjonalizacji oraz – potencjalną – profesjonalizację. Zrekonstruowano także warunki i konteksty ich występowania. Opisano typowe wzory karier wolontariuszy: uwzorowany schemat działania wraz z jego wariantami – „etosowym” i „instytucjonalno-pragmatycznym”, posttrajektoryjny, dojrzałego uczestnictwa oraz oparty na przemianie.
W jakościowym badaniu socjologicznym wykorzystano transkrypcje narracyjnych wywiadów biograficznych. Dane były analizowane zgodnie z procedurami klasycznej wersji metodologii teorii ugruntowanej. Wykorzystano również niektóre schematy i pojęcia znane z analiz biograficznych autorstwa Firtza Schützego.
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