2005
DOI: 10.4324/9780203976456
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“…Concerning this, several papers address the importance of volunteers for a museum (Kartchner et. al, 2021;Goodlad and McIvor, 2005;Holmes, 2007;Pãceºilã, 2020;Duursma et al, 2023;Lyons and Wearing, 2008;Edwards, 2007;Lithgow and Timbrell, 2014;Refvem et al, 2021). Although developed in a different cultural environment, V Factor, a program implemented by the Natural History Museum in London, offered volunteers the chance to work in public view alongside Museum scientists, transforming them from visitors to proactive volunteers (Miller et.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Concerning this, several papers address the importance of volunteers for a museum (Kartchner et. al, 2021;Goodlad and McIvor, 2005;Holmes, 2007;Pãceºilã, 2020;Duursma et al, 2023;Lyons and Wearing, 2008;Edwards, 2007;Lithgow and Timbrell, 2014;Refvem et al, 2021). Although developed in a different cultural environment, V Factor, a program implemented by the Natural History Museum in London, offered volunteers the chance to work in public view alongside Museum scientists, transforming them from visitors to proactive volunteers (Miller et.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our analysis has implications for other forms of voluntary sector and citizen involvement in criminal justice across jurisdictions. It is also pertinent for other sectors increasingly reliant on volunteering, inter alia health and social care (Naylor et al., 2013) and public museums (Goodlad and McIvor, 2005). Extrapolating our framework is not straightforward; however, consideration of organisational and institutional differences, varying penal-welfare cultures and conditions, and geo-political, socio-cultural and legal intricacies is required (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%