Proclaims that in recent years there has been considerable research examining the benefits of social connectedness for a variety of outcomes, such as health and general well being. Argues, while bonding capital is beneficial to the self‐interest of the individual or small group, bridging capital is what is necessary to build a collective identity as a nation. Concludes that because people have varying access, with regard to formal organizations, their ability to use social capital for their benefit, and the benefit of their communities, may be of short‐term duration
What makes a community a desirable place to live? While the answer may have to do with re¬sources, l...
This article deals with an emerging type of social capital which is labeled as ‘network capital’. It...
Social capital is a measure of social cohesion, and an important indicator of human development. The...
The difference between bonding and bridging social capital relates to the nature of the relationship...
“Social capital ” is a concept that describes the extent and nature of relationships people have wit...
O'Brien D. J., Phillips J. L. and Patsiorkovsky V. V. (2005) Linking indigenous bonding and bridging...
A long tradition in sociological theory among writers such as Durkheim, Marx, Weber, Tonnies, and Si...
The concept of social capital is generally associated with social and civic participation and with n...
There exists non-monetary forms of capital, which are utterly important for better economic performa...
What makes a community a desirable place to live? While the answer may have to do with re¬sources, l...
Social capital, narrowly defined as networks of individuals who are linked through bonding or bridgi...
Social capital helps in developing relationships among people in a community or from one community t...
Abstract. Communities with high levels of social capital are likely to have a higher quality of life...
Social capital refers to trust, norms, and social networks. One of the most important features of so...
The research investigates the formation of social capital based upon the bonding and bridging of imm...
What makes a community a desirable place to live? While the answer may have to do with re¬sources, l...
This article deals with an emerging type of social capital which is labeled as ‘network capital’. It...
Social capital is a measure of social cohesion, and an important indicator of human development. The...
The difference between bonding and bridging social capital relates to the nature of the relationship...
“Social capital ” is a concept that describes the extent and nature of relationships people have wit...
O'Brien D. J., Phillips J. L. and Patsiorkovsky V. V. (2005) Linking indigenous bonding and bridging...
A long tradition in sociological theory among writers such as Durkheim, Marx, Weber, Tonnies, and Si...
The concept of social capital is generally associated with social and civic participation and with n...
There exists non-monetary forms of capital, which are utterly important for better economic performa...
What makes a community a desirable place to live? While the answer may have to do with re¬sources, l...
Social capital, narrowly defined as networks of individuals who are linked through bonding or bridgi...
Social capital helps in developing relationships among people in a community or from one community t...
Abstract. Communities with high levels of social capital are likely to have a higher quality of life...
Social capital refers to trust, norms, and social networks. One of the most important features of so...
The research investigates the formation of social capital based upon the bonding and bridging of imm...
What makes a community a desirable place to live? While the answer may have to do with re¬sources, l...
This article deals with an emerging type of social capital which is labeled as ‘network capital’. It...
Social capital is a measure of social cohesion, and an important indicator of human development. The...