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dc.date.accessioned2021-01-19T13:49:49Z
dc.date.available2021-01-19T13:49:49Z
dc.date.issued2020
dc.identifier.urihttps://eresearch.qmu.ac.uk/handle/20.500.12289/10978
dc.description.abstractPrior to this research no in depth sociological exploration of quasi-emergency service volunteer existed. This research employs a phenomenological methodology in order to develop a detailed description of those individuals who volunteer for a quasi-emrgency service in Edinburgh. Emerging from the participants experience were four key themes surrounding experiences of volunteering, emotional labour, relationships with other emergency services and challenges emanating from a lack of funding. Participants report that, volunteering was beneficial to them in a number of ways; emotional management was an important aspect of their voluntary work; experiences with mainstream emergency services were varied and, similar to mainstream emergency service workers, a lack of funding was an existential reality.en
dc.title“A sociological analysis of the lived experience of quasi-emergency service volunteers in Edinburgh”en
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