Recent approaches to social capital have cautioned against the view that social networks are resources to be called upon in times of crisis. We contribute a feminist perspective to this argument and call attention to the gendered power relations of social capital and social networks. We draw on field studies that examine women migrants’ rural–urban networks in two regions of Indonesia during the 1997–99 economic crisis period. Our findings direct attention toward the gender-specific limitations of social capital as a resource for development, and identify some ways in which the costs and benefits of social capital are organized by gender
The proposed research will examine the experiences of women in Java, Indonesia who have received mic...
This study aims to find various forms of women’s social practices as the pillars of the family econo...
Dominantly, women's SMEs in the city of Padang claim to experience capital problems. But basically, ...
Processes of migration are embedded in social networks, more recently conceptualised as social capit...
The study of social network analysis in Indonesia and the Philippines reveals that after a certain p...
This article aims to conceptualize the gendered interface between social capital and vulnerability. ...
Linking social capital refers to the relationship between a community of insiders (e.g. family, rela...
Over a decade, the development in Indonesia has achieved a good performance in macroeconomic indicat...
This article aims to conceptualize the gendered interface between social capital and vulnerability. ...
Social capital is used widely by households in the Global South as a collective response mechanism t...
It is common knowledge that social capital contributes to poverty reduction and development, especia...
In recent years, governments in many post-industrial nations have re-discovered 'community'. Social ...
The thesis analyses the affect of social capital networks in family planning decisions made by Bangl...
This paper examines the link between gender, social capital and rural development in Uganda. Noting ...
Drawing on participatory knowledge creation, this thesis examines the diverse ways in which social c...
The proposed research will examine the experiences of women in Java, Indonesia who have received mic...
This study aims to find various forms of women’s social practices as the pillars of the family econo...
Dominantly, women's SMEs in the city of Padang claim to experience capital problems. But basically, ...
Processes of migration are embedded in social networks, more recently conceptualised as social capit...
The study of social network analysis in Indonesia and the Philippines reveals that after a certain p...
This article aims to conceptualize the gendered interface between social capital and vulnerability. ...
Linking social capital refers to the relationship between a community of insiders (e.g. family, rela...
Over a decade, the development in Indonesia has achieved a good performance in macroeconomic indicat...
This article aims to conceptualize the gendered interface between social capital and vulnerability. ...
Social capital is used widely by households in the Global South as a collective response mechanism t...
It is common knowledge that social capital contributes to poverty reduction and development, especia...
In recent years, governments in many post-industrial nations have re-discovered 'community'. Social ...
The thesis analyses the affect of social capital networks in family planning decisions made by Bangl...
This paper examines the link between gender, social capital and rural development in Uganda. Noting ...
Drawing on participatory knowledge creation, this thesis examines the diverse ways in which social c...
The proposed research will examine the experiences of women in Java, Indonesia who have received mic...
This study aims to find various forms of women’s social practices as the pillars of the family econo...
Dominantly, women's SMEs in the city of Padang claim to experience capital problems. But basically, ...