在以色列新冠肺炎大流行期间,穆斯林志愿者作为社会服务提供者

IF 0.8 Q3 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY Voluntary Sector Review Pub Date : 2022-05-17 DOI:10.1332/204080521x16485716037776
H. Magadlah, R. Cnaan
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在2019冠状病毒病大流行的早期阶段,以色列政府很少关注其对巴勒斯坦人口的影响。国家援助资金不足的巴勒斯坦社区的拨款,以及所有国家通信和公告都用希伯来语发布,有效地将母语为阿拉伯语的人排除在重要的安全信息之外。作为回应,穆斯林志愿者和组织填补了政府忽视造成的服务和信息空白。在这篇文章中,我们描述了穆斯林志愿者如何组织和回应,以支持以色列的穆斯林社区。根据在疫情初期对19名志愿者的深入采访,我们发现他们的动机既有宗教方面的,也有政治方面的,并牢固地植根于穆斯林神学。我们描述了志愿者提供的新服务,并表明他们是唯一适合满足当前穆斯林社区需求的服务。
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Muslim volunteers as social services providers during the COVID-19 pandemic in Israel
In the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Israeli government paid little attention to its impact on the Palestinian population. Allocations of state aid under-funded Palestinian communities, and all state communications and public announcements were delivered in Hebrew, effectively excluding native Arabic speakers from vital safety information. In response, Muslim volunteers and organisations filled the service and information gaps created by government neglect. In this article, we describe how Muslim volunteers organised and responded in order to support the Muslim community in Israel. Based on in-depth interviews with 19 volunteers in the early days of the pandemic, we show that their motivation was both religious and political, and firmly grounded in Muslim theology. We describe new services provided by volunteers and show that they were uniquely suited to meet Muslim community needs in the moment.
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Voluntary Sector Review
Voluntary Sector Review SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: The journal covers the full range of issues relevant to voluntary sector studies, including: definitional and theoretical debates; management and organisational development; financial and human resources; philanthropy; volunteering and employment; regulation and charity law; service delivery; civic engagement; industry and sub-sector dimensions; relations with other sectors; social enterprise; evaluation and impact. Voluntary Sector Review covers voluntary sector studies from a variety of disciplines, including sociology, social policy, politics, psychology, economics, business studies, social anthropology, philosophy and ethics. The journal includes work from the UK and Europe, and beyond, where cross-national comparisons are illuminating. With dedicated expert policy and practice sections, Voluntary Sector Review also provides an essential forum for the exchange of ideas and new thinking.
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