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Monthly Archives: September 2011
Volunteering, social class and some other things
The NCVO/VSSN Researching the Voluntary Sector Conference took place in London last week. Many of the big names were there, but a lot of the stuff I found most interesting came from Jon Dean, a doctoral researcher at the University … Continue reading
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