Background Social capital is often cited as shaping impacts of participatory arts, although the concept has not been systematically mapped in arts, health and wellbeing contexts. In wider health inequalities research, complex, differential, and sometimes negative impacts of social capital have been recognised. Methods This paper maps of social capital concepts in qualitative research as part of the UK What Works for Wellbeing evidence review programme on culture, sport and wellbeing. Results Studies often cite positive impacts of bonding and, to a lesser extent, bridging social capital. However, reported challenges suggest the need for a critical approach. Forms of linking social capital, such as reframing and political engagement to addres...
Social capital, a relatively new public health concept, represents the intangible resources embedded...
Therapeutic recreation is beneficial for people with and without disabilities, promoting an empowere...
Researchers, practitioners and government agencies have begun to look to social capital discourse to...
BACKGROUND:Social capital is often cited as shaping impacts of participatory arts, although the conc...
Background: Social capital is often cited as shaping impacts of participatory arts, although the con...
Background: Social capital is often cited as shaping impacts of participatory arts, although the con...
Community arts projects are widely believed to have positive impacts on health, wellbeing and social...
Community arts festivals have a potential role for fostering social capital and population wellbeing...
Social capital has the potential to be a resource for societies, contributing to a range of benefi...
The concept of social capital is examined in this chapter, focusing on the key components of partici...
Research on social capital, health and place has increasingly expanded, however relatively little re...
This article draws on research conducted with two arts for mental health projects in the two Scottis...
The idea of social capital is currently being discussed as a source of support for health, though it...
In 2006, Ms Anwar McHenry was awarded first class honours for this thesis, which was submitted in De...
Social capital has become one of the most popular topics in public health research in recent years. ...
Social capital, a relatively new public health concept, represents the intangible resources embedded...
Therapeutic recreation is beneficial for people with and without disabilities, promoting an empowere...
Researchers, practitioners and government agencies have begun to look to social capital discourse to...
BACKGROUND:Social capital is often cited as shaping impacts of participatory arts, although the conc...
Background: Social capital is often cited as shaping impacts of participatory arts, although the con...
Background: Social capital is often cited as shaping impacts of participatory arts, although the con...
Community arts projects are widely believed to have positive impacts on health, wellbeing and social...
Community arts festivals have a potential role for fostering social capital and population wellbeing...
Social capital has the potential to be a resource for societies, contributing to a range of benefi...
The concept of social capital is examined in this chapter, focusing on the key components of partici...
Research on social capital, health and place has increasingly expanded, however relatively little re...
This article draws on research conducted with two arts for mental health projects in the two Scottis...
The idea of social capital is currently being discussed as a source of support for health, though it...
In 2006, Ms Anwar McHenry was awarded first class honours for this thesis, which was submitted in De...
Social capital has become one of the most popular topics in public health research in recent years. ...
Social capital, a relatively new public health concept, represents the intangible resources embedded...
Therapeutic recreation is beneficial for people with and without disabilities, promoting an empowere...
Researchers, practitioners and government agencies have begun to look to social capital discourse to...