"The purpose of this study was to examine the meaning volunteers of community sport events in St. Catharines ascribe to community identity. To do this, we analyzed the broader social processes of a community of volunteers to
A. What is a community identity for volunteers of community sport events in St. Catharines?
B. What understanding of collective identity do volunteers express?
C. What are the broader social processes that explain volunteering in St. Catharines?
D. All of the above
Ans: A. What is a community identity for volunteers of community sport events in St. Catharines?
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