Social capital can be named as a set of potential resources aroused from social networks in internalized communications and is able to lead trust, awareness, participation and mutual benefits to increasing quality of life in cities. City neighborhoods as smallest units of spatial organization have significant role in creating social interactions, forming behaviors of people and social networks and last but not least, in developing social capital. Local councils as new social organizations were established with the emphasis on joining city management to citizens and paving the way for local participation. They also empower civil societies and activate social capital. This survey with attention to local councils as the context of social parti...
Efforts to understand the successes and limitations of civil society institutions have inspired a gr...
Four aspects of social capital at micro- level consist of: communication network and social linkages...
Local authorities vary considerably in their capacity for governance. The dimensions of this capacit...
Social capital can be named as a set of potential resources aroused from social networks in internal...
Intordoction Nowadays social capital is disscussed along with human resorces and economic -financial...
The aim of the present research is to study the effect of social capital on social participation of ...
Urban development and concentration of resources in cities have caused human society to take shape i...
The social capital concept has been proposed alongside other capitals such as human capital, financi...
It is anticipated that the urban population in developing countries increases more than double from ...
Social capital is a concept which has almost recently entered into the literature of sociologyand du...
Today, social participation is an important factor in the development process. The main purpose of t...
Social capital is a concept which can be mostly debated through the sociological and decision-making...
This article explores the relations between voluntary organisations and the city administration in t...
Background: Social capital has been defined as norms, networks, and social links that facilitate col...
The importance of social capital and its dimensions-bonding, bridging and linking social capital - a...
Efforts to understand the successes and limitations of civil society institutions have inspired a gr...
Four aspects of social capital at micro- level consist of: communication network and social linkages...
Local authorities vary considerably in their capacity for governance. The dimensions of this capacit...
Social capital can be named as a set of potential resources aroused from social networks in internal...
Intordoction Nowadays social capital is disscussed along with human resorces and economic -financial...
The aim of the present research is to study the effect of social capital on social participation of ...
Urban development and concentration of resources in cities have caused human society to take shape i...
The social capital concept has been proposed alongside other capitals such as human capital, financi...
It is anticipated that the urban population in developing countries increases more than double from ...
Social capital is a concept which has almost recently entered into the literature of sociologyand du...
Today, social participation is an important factor in the development process. The main purpose of t...
Social capital is a concept which can be mostly debated through the sociological and decision-making...
This article explores the relations between voluntary organisations and the city administration in t...
Background: Social capital has been defined as norms, networks, and social links that facilitate col...
The importance of social capital and its dimensions-bonding, bridging and linking social capital - a...
Efforts to understand the successes and limitations of civil society institutions have inspired a gr...
Four aspects of social capital at micro- level consist of: communication network and social linkages...
Local authorities vary considerably in their capacity for governance. The dimensions of this capacit...