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摘要
在乔治·布什执政期间,他使用“光点”这个词来暗示和促进志愿服务。他的“每日光点奖”(Daily Point of Light, DPOL)计划吸引了大量的公众关注,但却没有系统的分析。因此,本文首次全面审查了政治援助计划的获奖者,以及该奖项对加强和宣传其自愿活动可能产生的影响。该分析是基于对描述每个获奖者的新闻稿的审查,以及作者对该组进行的邮件调查。
The Daily Point of Light Awards: an analysis of recipients and effects.
During his presidential administration, George Bush used the phrase "points of light" to connote and promote voluntary service. His program to honor those with exemplary service with a Daily Point of Light (DPOL) Award attracted great publicity--but no systematic analysis. Accordingly, this article presents the first comprehensive examination of the DPOL recipients, and the possible effects the Award had for strengthening and publicizing their voluntary activities. The analysis is based on a review of the press releases describing each recipient of the Award and a mail survey of this group administered by the authors.