The ethos of volunteers of non-formal education collectives originated from civil society

The ethos of volunteers of non-formal education collectives originated from civil society

Authors

  • Diana Pasmanik Universidad de Santiago de Chile
  • María Jesús Mejías Rodríguez Universidad de Santiago de Chile
  • Ricardo Ernst Montenegro Corporación Educacional POBLAR

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5027/psicoperspectivas-Vol18-Issue2-fulltext-1688

Keywords:

ethos, community education, nonformal education, qualitative study, voluntary social work

Abstract

We report the results of the reconstruction of the ethos of volunteers who work in Chile in community educational projects generated from civil society. They are mainly university students from Social Sciences careers. We presume that the participation in an educative and political project, that demands a sustained devotion in time, would be characterized by a particular ethics sense, aligned with its ends and mediated in volunteering practices. Information was sought employing semi-structured interviews, analyzed qualitatively by means of the constant comparison method. The field work was done on 2014, after the country had experienced an inflection in its political history with the presidential elections that lead to the end of twenty years of governments of the coalition Concertación de Partidos por la Democracia. On 2019 some of the same volunteers were interviewed again. The results show an ethos with nuclear elements and other that differentiate between two groups, one of temporally volunteers and another of volunteers that integrate volunteering in its life project. Political contingency doesn't seem to influence ethos conformation.

Published

2019-07-09

How to Cite

Pasmanik, D., Mejías Rodríguez, M. J., & Ernst Montenegro, R. (2019). The ethos of volunteers of non-formal education collectives originated from civil society. Psicoperspectivas, 18(2). https://doi.org/10.5027/psicoperspectivas-Vol18-Issue2-fulltext-1688

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