Engaging Youth Through Volunteer Service Travel: In Service of the Common Good

  • Bailey A
  • Russell K
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Volunteer Tourism is becoming a popular topic in the travel literature. These experiences combine the adventure of travel with opportunities to serve the communities visited. This burgeoning field of tourism may provide an attractive outlet for generating positive developmental assets and for encouraging future civic engagement. This paper highlights a study which explored the relationship of wisdom and social capital and also discussed the influence of a voluntourism experience on wisdom and social capital domains. The sample consisted of 68 high school youth from the various high schools in Illinois. Results indicate that wisdom and social capital are positively and significantly related. In addition, wisdom and social capital indicators increased significantly over the course of the experience.

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Bailey, A., & Russell, K. C. (2009). Engaging Youth Through Volunteer Service Travel: In Service of the Common Good. Journal of Youth Development, 4(4), 59–71. https://doi.org/10.5195/jyd.2009.242

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