Concept information
Preferred term
voluntary associations
Definition
- Voluntary associations, as a category of social organization, are most often defined by what they are not: They are nonkinship, nongovernmental, nonprofit, and noncoercive groups. More positively described, they are collectivities with a group identity and voluntary membership, organized according to some form of common interest or purpose, that carry out or fund a set of activities such as training, socializing, discussion, analysis, planning, leisure, ceremony, worship, community service, fund-raising, lobbying, or political action, with a goal of providing some benefit for the members, a client group, or the wider society. [Source: Encyclopedia of Community: From the Village to the Virtual World; Voluntary Associations]
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URI
https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/voluntary_associations
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