This article examines the link between social capital and community development. The purpose is to increase the understanding of social capital and its role and function in the neighborhood revitalization process within first-suburbs (also known as inner-ring suburbs). In doing so, it briefly outlines the challenges of the first-suburbs, in light of suburban decline. It also addresses the role and function of social capital as a community development tool within the first-suburbs. Finally, this piece provides case study examples describing the context in which first-suburban communities mobilize and use their social capital to implement community development initiatives, with the focus on the Greater Cincinnati region
Social capital, narrowly defined as networks of individuals who are linked through bonding or bridgi...
In this article we provide a conceptual and argumentative framework for studying how Area Based Init...
Unlike most social capital research which utilizes cross-sectional design, usually of existing stati...
Social capital, narrowly defined as networks of individuals who are linked through bonding or bridgi...
This article examines the governance dynamics surrounding the development of sustainable neighborhoo...
his paper focuses on the ability of Transit Oriented Development (TOD) to improve social capital and...
This research investigates how social capital can contribute to best practice urban planning outcome...
A lack or low level of social capital is associated with negative outcomes for communities impacted ...
The concept of social capital is gaining increasing recognition as a concomitant for social and econ...
This article addresses the problems of older suburbs bordering central cities; these suburbs are now...
This paper examines the housing markets described in the Philadelphia Neighborhood Transformation In...
Individuals’ residential location strongly affects their personal access to opportunity, such as obt...
The research presented in this article employed a deliberate intervention to mobilize social capital...
ABSTRACT: The challenges confronting distressed communities in the United States are complex and mul...
The concept of social capital is gaining increasing recognition as a concomitant for social and econ...
Social capital, narrowly defined as networks of individuals who are linked through bonding or bridgi...
In this article we provide a conceptual and argumentative framework for studying how Area Based Init...
Unlike most social capital research which utilizes cross-sectional design, usually of existing stati...
Social capital, narrowly defined as networks of individuals who are linked through bonding or bridgi...
This article examines the governance dynamics surrounding the development of sustainable neighborhoo...
his paper focuses on the ability of Transit Oriented Development (TOD) to improve social capital and...
This research investigates how social capital can contribute to best practice urban planning outcome...
A lack or low level of social capital is associated with negative outcomes for communities impacted ...
The concept of social capital is gaining increasing recognition as a concomitant for social and econ...
This article addresses the problems of older suburbs bordering central cities; these suburbs are now...
This paper examines the housing markets described in the Philadelphia Neighborhood Transformation In...
Individuals’ residential location strongly affects their personal access to opportunity, such as obt...
The research presented in this article employed a deliberate intervention to mobilize social capital...
ABSTRACT: The challenges confronting distressed communities in the United States are complex and mul...
The concept of social capital is gaining increasing recognition as a concomitant for social and econ...
Social capital, narrowly defined as networks of individuals who are linked through bonding or bridgi...
In this article we provide a conceptual and argumentative framework for studying how Area Based Init...
Unlike most social capital research which utilizes cross-sectional design, usually of existing stati...