This paper attempts to show how the quality of the social fabric of a community or nation affects its capacity to deal with crises and to develop human and natural resources in ways that maintain and sustainably improve subjective well-being. Three types of crisis will be used as examples. These include economic crises; transition and other institutional crises; and conflicts over sustainable resource use. The bulk of the new results in this paper relate to economic crises and institutional transitions, and shows that communities and nations with better social capital and trust respond to crises and transitions more happily and effectively.
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Abstract This paper attempts to show how the quality of the social fabric of a com-munity or nation ...
People have always faced shocks and have devised a variety of institutional responses to cope with, ...
Disaster scholarship has resurrected interest in social capital, and it has become well established ...
Within the post-modern scenario, largely characterized by a sense of diffused social uncertainty and...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Within the post-modern scenario, largely characterized by a sense of diffused social uncertainty and...
While there is still a vast body of scholarly research in crisis and disaster management that consid...
While there is still a vast body of scholarly research in crisis and disaster management that consid...
Purpose: This paper aims to demonstrate how vulnerable consumer-citizens mobilize social capital fol...
In recent years the HCI and CSCW communities have begun to take a strong interest in emergency and c...
Within the post-modern scenario, largely characterized by a sense of diffused social uncertainty and...
Although earthquake disasters are often termed as a 'natural ' disaster, a critical analys...
Research into community resilience reflects an ongoing interest in defining how some single industry...
Global economic crisis encourages governments not only to look beyond financial stabilization measur...
Climate change is increasing the prevalence and impact of extreme events, which may have severe psyc...
Abstract This paper attempts to show how the quality of the social fabric of a com-munity or nation ...
People have always faced shocks and have devised a variety of institutional responses to cope with, ...
Disaster scholarship has resurrected interest in social capital, and it has become well established ...
Within the post-modern scenario, largely characterized by a sense of diffused social uncertainty and...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Within the post-modern scenario, largely characterized by a sense of diffused social uncertainty and...
While there is still a vast body of scholarly research in crisis and disaster management that consid...
While there is still a vast body of scholarly research in crisis and disaster management that consid...
Purpose: This paper aims to demonstrate how vulnerable consumer-citizens mobilize social capital fol...
In recent years the HCI and CSCW communities have begun to take a strong interest in emergency and c...
Within the post-modern scenario, largely characterized by a sense of diffused social uncertainty and...
Although earthquake disasters are often termed as a 'natural ' disaster, a critical analys...
Research into community resilience reflects an ongoing interest in defining how some single industry...
Global economic crisis encourages governments not only to look beyond financial stabilization measur...
Climate change is increasing the prevalence and impact of extreme events, which may have severe psyc...