Modern volunteerism has undergone a broad transformation, which has made episodic and online forms stem. This study investigates (a) how traditional, episodic, and online volunteering affect volunteers' local community experiences – meant as Sense of Community (SoC), Sense of Re-sponsible Togetherness (SoRT), and social generativity – and (b) the moderating role of volunteering-related ambivalence in this. The results show that only traditional volunteering has a positive impact on SoC, while online volunteering harms social generativity. Ambivalence plays a complex role: it weakens the positive impact of traditional volunteerism on SoC, yet it reverses and strengthens the effect on social generativity when it comes to online one-making it positive. The theoretical and practical implications of these results are discussed.
The Impact of Modern Volunteering on Local Community Experiences: The Moderating Role of Volunteering-related Ambivalence / Gatti, Flora; Marano, Biagio; Mutti, Martina; Pozzi, Maura; Marta, Elena; Tommasi, Francesco; De Cordova, Federica; Meneghini, Anna Maria; Procentese, Fortuna. - In: PSICOLOGIA DI COMUNITÀ. - ISSN 1971-842X. - 2(2025), pp. 113-140. [10.3280/psc2025oa21763]
The Impact of Modern Volunteering on Local Community Experiences: The Moderating Role of Volunteering-related Ambivalence
Gatti, Flora
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;Marano, Biagio;Procentese, Fortuna
2025
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Modern volunteerism has undergone a broad transformation, which has made episodic and online forms stem. This study investigates (a) how traditional, episodic, and online volunteering affect volunteers' local community experiences – meant as Sense of Community (SoC), Sense of Re-sponsible Togetherness (SoRT), and social generativity – and (b) the moderating role of volunteering-related ambivalence in this. The results show that only traditional volunteering has a positive impact on SoC, while online volunteering harms social generativity. Ambivalence plays a complex role: it weakens the positive impact of traditional volunteerism on SoC, yet it reverses and strengthens the effect on social generativity when it comes to online one-making it positive. The theoretical and practical implications of these results are discussed.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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