ABSTRACT This article examines survey and focus group transcripts of a well-established early years literacy project in Scotland in light of contextual information about changing local authority policy in order to look at the gains in social capital identified by participants and the extent to which these indicate lasting durable change that will reap later benefits for both individuals and the community in which they are situated. Contextual information provides the basis to examine the interlinking dynamics and resources of a network of volunteer and statutory organisations that support the project and raises questions about how its benefits will be sustained should that network be seriously undermined by the changing policies of local an...
In her recent contribution to the British Educational Research Journal, Pauline McClenaghan identifi...
In her recent contribution to the British Educational Research Journal, Pauline McClenaghan identifi...
Social capital, narrowly defined as networks of individuals who are linked through bonding or bridgi...
This paper considers the role of social capital and trust in the aspirations for higher education of...
Partnership is a dominant theme in education policy and practice in England and in other western cou...
This paper explores the relevance of social capital to the construction of education policies. In pa...
Social capital is the 'networks, together with shared norms, values and understandings which facilit...
This paper makes a contribution to understanding the impact of relational trust, as embodied within ...
Using Simmel's notion of sociation, the way in which rural elders in England and Wales relate to, or...
The paper reports on the findings of a study into partnership working in the field of post-compulsor...
Language professionals across the United Kingdom have long been apprehensive about low levels of par...
The impact of the projects on people’s lives and experiences are without doubt positively contributi...
This article explores the development of social capital within a group of students resulting from un...
This article reflects on a participative examination of frontline workers’ understanding and experie...
The theoretical fathers of social capital (Putnam, Coleman and Bourdieu) are criticised for seeing c...
In her recent contribution to the British Educational Research Journal, Pauline McClenaghan identifi...
In her recent contribution to the British Educational Research Journal, Pauline McClenaghan identifi...
Social capital, narrowly defined as networks of individuals who are linked through bonding or bridgi...
This paper considers the role of social capital and trust in the aspirations for higher education of...
Partnership is a dominant theme in education policy and practice in England and in other western cou...
This paper explores the relevance of social capital to the construction of education policies. In pa...
Social capital is the 'networks, together with shared norms, values and understandings which facilit...
This paper makes a contribution to understanding the impact of relational trust, as embodied within ...
Using Simmel's notion of sociation, the way in which rural elders in England and Wales relate to, or...
The paper reports on the findings of a study into partnership working in the field of post-compulsor...
Language professionals across the United Kingdom have long been apprehensive about low levels of par...
The impact of the projects on people’s lives and experiences are without doubt positively contributi...
This article explores the development of social capital within a group of students resulting from un...
This article reflects on a participative examination of frontline workers’ understanding and experie...
The theoretical fathers of social capital (Putnam, Coleman and Bourdieu) are criticised for seeing c...
In her recent contribution to the British Educational Research Journal, Pauline McClenaghan identifi...
In her recent contribution to the British Educational Research Journal, Pauline McClenaghan identifi...
Social capital, narrowly defined as networks of individuals who are linked through bonding or bridgi...