Volunteering and youth development

Qing-Qing Lin, Julie Jie Wen

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Abstract

Volunteering contributes to youth development although the process of how changes occur in the youth has not been clearly defined. The research focuses on a volunteering case study, namely Mei Xian Team, where college students from urban universities spend time in rural China to help with teaching in the remote villages. From in-depth interviews, focus group, and observation, the research explores how the volunteering experience changing the attitude, behaviour, and socialisation. Young volunteers developed their personalities during their journey of helping rural children with limited resource. Youth development is enhanced in the volunteering process by interaction, conflict resolution, and socialisation. There were diverse modes of personal and interpersonal interactions among the research informants. These volunteer tourists manifested how their travel experience led to personal shifts and socialisation of youth travellers.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationSelected Topics in Humanities and Social Sciences. Vol. 7
EditorsKaustubha N. Bhatt
Place of PublicationIndia
PublisherBP International
Pages134-140
Number of pages7
ISBN (Electronic)9789355470546
ISBN (Print)9789355470492
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021

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