Social capital is considered to be crucial for democratic politics. Its benevolent consequences can be attributed to two substantively different modes of social capital. Understood as an individual property the impact of social capital will be mainly restricted to those who command these resources. A much less researched approach depicts social capital as a collective good; that is, as a property of distinct societies whose impact everybody will feel. The main question of this study is: How do these individual and collective modes of social capital influence democratic citizenship in Western democracies? Multi-level modeling is used to test the impact of the two distinct modes of social capital, as well as their interactions using survey da...
ABSTRACT: We set out to describe and explain differences in the amount of some dimensions of social ...
Abstract: Social policies in many LDCs are difficult to finance and thus their success hinges cruci...
Studies of Western settings, in general, argue that social capital, defined as a set of civic norms ...
Social capital is considered to be crucial for democratic politics. Its benevolent consequences can ...
Social capital is considered to be crucial for democratic politics. Its benevolent consequences can ...
Social capital is considered to be crucial for democratic politics. Its benevolent consequences can ...
Social capital is a concept that has gained widespread use and recognition in many academic discipli...
According to some scholars, many countries today are looking to democracy as the best model of gover...
This paper questions the links between social capital and political engage-ment, arguing that previo...
This paper aims to study the effects of democracy, as measured by voting in elections, on social cap...
This paper considers the origins and conceptualizations of social capital, particularly the effects ...
Dominant political theory suggests that social capital is an important prerequisite for sustaining d...
Democracy is often perceived to be in a state of crisis, with theorists ready to measure the perceiv...
The authors of this work examine the dominant view that voluntary activity promotes social capital a...
While the virtues of social capital in democracies are widely recognized, previous studies have repe...
ABSTRACT: We set out to describe and explain differences in the amount of some dimensions of social ...
Abstract: Social policies in many LDCs are difficult to finance and thus their success hinges cruci...
Studies of Western settings, in general, argue that social capital, defined as a set of civic norms ...
Social capital is considered to be crucial for democratic politics. Its benevolent consequences can ...
Social capital is considered to be crucial for democratic politics. Its benevolent consequences can ...
Social capital is considered to be crucial for democratic politics. Its benevolent consequences can ...
Social capital is a concept that has gained widespread use and recognition in many academic discipli...
According to some scholars, many countries today are looking to democracy as the best model of gover...
This paper questions the links between social capital and political engage-ment, arguing that previo...
This paper aims to study the effects of democracy, as measured by voting in elections, on social cap...
This paper considers the origins and conceptualizations of social capital, particularly the effects ...
Dominant political theory suggests that social capital is an important prerequisite for sustaining d...
Democracy is often perceived to be in a state of crisis, with theorists ready to measure the perceiv...
The authors of this work examine the dominant view that voluntary activity promotes social capital a...
While the virtues of social capital in democracies are widely recognized, previous studies have repe...
ABSTRACT: We set out to describe and explain differences in the amount of some dimensions of social ...
Abstract: Social policies in many LDCs are difficult to finance and thus their success hinges cruci...
Studies of Western settings, in general, argue that social capital, defined as a set of civic norms ...