”För en bättre värld” En studie om ungas erfarenheter av att engagera sig ideellt i Svenska FN-förbundet.
Abstract
Using interviews with seven youths engaged in the UN-Association of Sweden, this study
examines individual experiences of commitment and what they perceive to get in return for
their commitments. The purpose of the study is to investigate what makes people engage in
non-profit work in civil society by identifying what and how their involvement is perceived
as meaingful. This study draws a theoretical framework from Pierre Bourdieu’s reasoning of
different capitals and habitus as well as the understanding of the UN-association as an
political outlet where committed individuals form a collective political identity using Chantal
Mouffe’s theory. The study also draws on the bodily experiences that Lisen Dellenborg has
researched. My analysis of the material, gathered from seven semi-structured interviews,
showed the result that the commitment served a purpose in the respondents being by creating
meaning, identity and being a social field where they could accumulate social, symbolic and
cultural capital drawing from their original habitus as well as expanding it. The
meaning-making and identity creation seemed to be closely intertwined with the bodily
experiences as well as the forming of a collective political identity and the search for a
political outlet. What the engaged youth perceived to get in exchange is reasoned to be of
value related to a vibrant and active civil society.
Degree
Student essay
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Date
2023-11-08Author
Englund, Ebba
Keywords
Engagement
Bourdieu
Bodily experiences
Collective political identity
Meaning making
UN-association of Sweden
Civil society
Language
swe