Matt Bennett

Prof, Dr

Accepting PhD Students

PhD projects

Matthew Bennett has experience in two main substantive research areas, prosocial behaviour which includes areas of:

Cross-national predictors of volunteering, giving, and informal help
Neighbourhood effects on volunteering and giving
School effects on civic engagement among youths
Health outcomes of volunteering and giving among adult and youth populations
And intergroup relations and group solidarity, in particular the neighbourhood effects on religious and national identity.

Dr Bennett welcomes enquiries from doctoral researchers interested in either of these areas.

20142024

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  • 2015

    Ethnic Heterogeneity, Ethnic and National Identity, and Social Cohesion in England

    Bennett, M., Wiertz, D. & Parameshwaran, M., 8 Jan 2015, Social Cohesion and Immigration in Europe and North America: Mechanisms, Conditions, and Causality. Koopmans, R., Lancee, B. & Schaeffer, M. (eds.). New York: Routledge, Vol. Routledge Advances in Sociology. p. 123-142 19 p.

    Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceedingChapter (peer-reviewed)peer-review

  • 2014

    Religiosity and Volunteering in Global Perspective

    Bennett, M., 5 Aug 2014, Religion and Volunteering: Complex, Contested and ambiguous Relationships. Hustinx, L., Von Essen, J., Haers, J. & Mels, S. (eds.). Switzerland: Springer, p. 77-96 19 p. (Nonprofit and Civil Society Studies).

    Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceedingChapter (peer-reviewed)peer-review