Items where Author is "Dean, Jonathan"
Number of items: 30.
Article
DEAN, Jonathan and FITTON, Triona
(2023).
On charity and sex.
Voluntary Sector Review: an international journal of third sector research, policy and practice.
[Article]
DEAN, Jonathan
(2023).
Charity and abuse: fundraising and symbolic power in the case of Jimmy Savile.
Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, 53 (2).
[Article]
DEAN, Jonathan
(2021).
Informal volunteering, inequality, and illegitimacy.
Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, 51 (3), 527-544.
[Article]
DEAN, Jonathan
(2021).
Reflexivity and Its Limits in the Study of Social Inequalities.
Historical Social Research, 46 (2), 178-185.
[Article]
DEAN, Jonathan
(2020).
Student perceptions and experiences of charity on social media: the authenticity of offline networks in online giving.
Voluntary Sector Review: an international journal of third sector research, policy and practice.
[Article]
BENNETT, Ellen, COULE, Tracey, DAMM, Christopher, DAYSON, Christopher, DEAN, Jonathan and MACMILLAN, Rob
(2019).
Civil society strategy: A policy review.
Voluntary sector review, 10 (2), 213-223.
[Article]
DEAN, Jonathan, FURNESS, Penny, VERRIER, Diarmuid, LENNON, Henry, BENNETT, Cinnamon and SPENCER, Stephen
(2018).
Desert island data: an investigation into researcher positionality.
Qualitative Research, 18 (3), 273-289.
[Article]
DEAN, Jonathan
(2015).
“Submitting Love?”: a sensory sociology of Southbourne.
Qualitative Inquiry, 22 (3), 162-168.
[Article]
DEAN, Jonathan
(2015).
Class diversity and youth volunteering in the UK : applying Bourdieu's habitus and cultural capital.
Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, 45 (1), 95S-113S.
[Article]
DEAN, Jonathan
(2015).
Volunteering, the market, and neoliberalism.
People, place and policy online, 9 (2), 139-148.
[Article]
DEAN, Jonathan
(2015).
Drawing what homelessness looks like : using creative visual methods as a tool of critical pedagogy.
Sociological research online, 20 (1).
[Article]
DEAN, Jonathan
(2014).
Recruiting young volunteers in an area of selective education : a qualitative case study.
British Journal of Sociology of Education, 37 (4), 643-661.
[Article]
DEAN, Jonathan
(2014).
How structural factors promote instrumental motivations within youth volunteering : a qualitative analysis of volunteer brokerage.
Voluntary Sector Review, 5 (2), 231-247.
[Article]
DEAN, Jonathan
(2014).
The role of the reflexive self in mailer's protests.
Contention: The Multidisciplinary Journal of Social Protest, 1 (2), 11-26.
[Article]
DEAN, Jonathan
(2013).
Manufacturing citizens : the dichotomy between policy and practice in youth volunteering in the UK.
Administrative Theory and Praxis, 35 (1), 46-62.
[Article]
DEAN, Jonathan
(2013).
The representation and perception of need : the moral choices facing homelessness fundraisers.
Homeless in Europe, 2012/3 (Winter), 21-22.
[Article]
BREEZE, B and DEAN, Jonathan
(2012).
Pictures of me : user views on their representation in homelessness fundraising appeals.
International Journal of Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Marketing, 17 (2), 132-143.
[Article]
Book Section
DEAN, Jonathan
(2025).
Where the Streets Are Paved with Glod: The Role of Civil Society in Ankh-Morpork Community and Civic Life.
In: BRETON, Justine, (ed.)
Building a Fantasy Civilization: Power and Society in Terry Pratchett’s Discworld series.
Perspectives on Fantasy
.
Bloomsbury.
[Book Section]
DEAN, Jonathan, HONEYWELL, Carissa and PRICE, Andy
(2019).
Volunteering: From Social Control to Prefigurative Participation.
In: EIKENBERRY, Angela M., MIRABELLA, Roseanne M and SANDBERG, Billie, (eds.)
Reframing Nonprofit Organizations: Democracy, Inclusion, and Social Change.
Melvin & Leigh.
[Book Section]
DEAN, Jonathan
(2015).
Desert Island Data : an experiment in researcher positionality and interpretivism.
In:
Societies in transition : progression or regression : conference programme and abstract book.
British Sociological Association.
[Book Section]
DEAN, Jonathan
(2014).
The images in our heads : fundraising literature and drawing what homelessness looks like.
In:
Changing society : conference programme and abstarct book.
British Sociological Association.
[Book Section]
Monograph
BREEZE, Beth and DEAN, Jonathan
(2012).
User views of fundraising.
Project Report.
Alliance Publishing Trust.
[Monograph]
Conference or Workshop Item
DEAN, Jonathan
(2013).
A market to sell experience: how neoliberal volunteering policies trade on the pressures of being young.
In: 42nd ARNOVA Conference : Recession, renewal, revolution? Nonprofit and coluntary action in an age of turbulence, Hertford, Connecticut, 21-23 November 2013.
(Unpublished)
[Conference or Workshop Item]
DEAN, Jonathan
(2012).
'It's just part of what they do': Habitus, social class and youth volunteering policy.
In: University of Kent Sociology Seminar Series.
(Unpublished)
[Conference or Workshop Item]
DEAN, Jonathan
(2011).
Baden-Powell’s Scouting for Boys : governmentality, state power and the responsibilization of youth.
In: Contesting the State Conference, University of Kent, 13 May, 2011.
(Unpublished)
[Conference or Workshop Item]
DEAN, Jonathan
(2011).
Challenging narratives : the importance of informal volunteering.
In: NCVO/VSSN Researching the Voluntary Sector Conference 2011, NCVO, London, 7-8 September 2011.
(Unpublished)
[Conference or Workshop Item]
DEAN, Jonathan
(2011).
Volunteering and social class : a narrative approach.
In: ARNOVA Conference 2011, Toronto, Canada, 17-19 November, 2011.
(Unpublished)
[Conference or Workshop Item]
DEAN, Jonathan
(2010).
‘I’ve never met them or spoken to them’: statutory and voluntary sector relationships - a case study approach to understanding youth volunteering.
In: NCVO/VSSN Researching the Voluntary Sector Conference 2010, 6-7 September 2010.
(Unpublished)
[Conference or Workshop Item]
DEAN, Jonathan
(2010).
Youth volunteering policy : the rise of governmentality.
In: Voluntary Action History Society Conference 2010, University of Kent at Canterbury, 14-16 July 2010.
(Unpublished)
[Conference or Workshop Item]
Authored Book
DEAN, Jonathan
(2017).
Doing reflexivity: an introduction.
Bristol, Policy Press.
[Authored Book]