OPIRG's volunteer services: exploring issues of structure, inclusiveness and self-definition

Abstract

The report explores the relationship between the Ontario Public Interest Research Group (OPIRG) in Peterborough and its volunteers. The report presents and reflects on the main findings and recommendations of a research undertaken in 2004, which was called by last year's OPIRG's Board of Directors.

    Item Description
    Type
    Genre
    Date Issued
    2005
    Date (Unspecified)
    2005
    Language
    Table Of Contents

    Acknowledgments -- Executive summary -- Chapter 1: Introduction and methodlogy. Introduction. Organizational profile. Methodology -- Chapter 2: Results. Introduction to results. Past: Learning from the past. Present: Current challenges and experiences. Future: Fostering debate and proposing directions -- Epilogue -- References -- Appendixes.

    Extent
    iv, 39 leaves : ill., graphs ; 29 cm.
    Rights
    Copyright is held by the author(s), with all rights reserved, unless otherwise noted.
    Dewey Classification
    360
    Local Identifier
    TCRC Project ID: 605
    Note

    by Andres Garcia and Masaya Llavaneras-Blanco. --

    Includes: Final research report; Bibliography.

    Completed for: Jessie White at the Ontario Public Interest Research Group; Supervising Professor: Chris Beyers, Trent University; Trent Centre for Community-Based Education.

    Date of project submission: April 2005.

    IDST 422, International Development Studies, Community-based research project.