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The Good Glow Charity And The Symbolic Power Of Doing Good Jon Dean

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The Good Glow Charity And The Symbolic Power Of Doing Good Jon Dean
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Publisher: Policy Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.32 MB
Pages: 214
Author: Jon Dean
ISBN: 9781447344698, 1447344693
Language: English
Year: 2020

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The Good Glow Charity And The Symbolic Power Of Doing Good Jon Dean by Jon Dean 9781447344698, 1447344693 instant download after payment.

We praise those people who do things for others. But the symbolic power of giving means individuals can take advantage of the glow of 'goodness' that charity provides. This book analyses the reality of how charity operates in the social world; how the personal benefits of giving and volunteering are vital for getting charitable acts to happen; how the altruism associated with gifts isn't always what it seems; how charity misbehaviour or bad management gets overlooked; and how charity symbols are weaponised against those who don't participate. Drawing on original data and a novel application of the sociology of Bourdieu, this book examines a wide range of examples from culture, politics and society to provide an entertaining critique of how contemporary charity works.

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