“Rhetoric” of the Help-Giving Theory in the Service of the Italian Civil Protection Volunteers
Abstract
The  following  article  discusses  theoretical  considerations  problematizing  issues  related  to  “help-giving” or the “gift of sacrifice”, and presents the service of volunteers of the Nation-al  Service  of  Civil  Protection  in  Italy.  The  authors  of  the  paper  support  the  thesis  that  (pro)social behaviors are a special type of structures  fixing  interpersonal  relations.  What’s  more, they contribute to strengthening social capital in the situation of all kinds of threats. Verifying the thesis, the authors refer to the most important terms creating the meaning re-pertoire  of  the  most  adequate  theoretical  concepts.  Although  the  significance  of  the  gift  theory is emphasized rarely in the field of social sciences, these concepts are not only ex-tremely interesting cognitively, but also their explanatory value enriches our view of social reality. M. Mauss’s theory of transactions or exchange of gifts serves as a background for reflection  on  the  service  of  volunteers  of  the  Italian  Civil  Protection.  The  “gift  of  help” of volunteers  for  the  communities  affected  by  the  threats  of  the  forces  of  nature  becomes  an  important driving force for rebuilding the social structure.
URI
http://elea.unisa.it:8080/xmlui/handle/10556/3307http://dx.doi.org/10.14273/unisa-1557
http://www.cussoc.it/index.php/journal/issue/archive

