The UK government has identified Faith communities as important sources of 'social capital' in community development and regeneration. But religion is also associated with conflict and division. How far is this faith in 'Faith' justified? And how far should Faith communities comply? This report assesses the debate and the evidence and: summarises the controversies surrounding the idea of 'social capital' and the place of 'Faith' in community policy; assesses the contribution of Faith communities to social capital that extends beyond bonding to build bridges and links with others in civil society; and identifies policy and practice implications for secular and Faith organisations and networks. The research in the report encompasses five majo...
The concept of social capital has been well-examined in the scholarly literature on community develo...
The research aimed to identify the structure of social capital within Christian churches in Australi...
Religious associations and communities are increasingly recognised as important social actors across...
The researchers investigated how far Faith organisations and their members can "contribute to social...
The researchers investigated how far Faith organisations and their members can "contribute to social...
The researchers investigated how far Faith organisations and their members can "contribute to social...
The researchers investigated how far Faith organisations and their members can "contribute to social...
In the past decade, UK government policy and academic research have inserted faith based organisatio...
Recent UK government policy has increasingly sought to make use of the presumed capacity building po...
This essay begins by looking at the nature of social capital and the ways that religion contributes ...
This essay begins by looking at the nature of social capital and the ways that religion contributes ...
In the context of a communitarian discourse under the New Labour government (1997‒2010), the theoret...
In this paper I examine the relationship between the community and an individual’s social capital. O...
The aim of the article is to present a perspective on the manner and extent to which churches may be...
The concept of social capital has been well-examined in the scholarly literature on community develo...
The concept of social capital has been well-examined in the scholarly literature on community develo...
The research aimed to identify the structure of social capital within Christian churches in Australi...
Religious associations and communities are increasingly recognised as important social actors across...
The researchers investigated how far Faith organisations and their members can "contribute to social...
The researchers investigated how far Faith organisations and their members can "contribute to social...
The researchers investigated how far Faith organisations and their members can "contribute to social...
The researchers investigated how far Faith organisations and their members can "contribute to social...
In the past decade, UK government policy and academic research have inserted faith based organisatio...
Recent UK government policy has increasingly sought to make use of the presumed capacity building po...
This essay begins by looking at the nature of social capital and the ways that religion contributes ...
This essay begins by looking at the nature of social capital and the ways that religion contributes ...
In the context of a communitarian discourse under the New Labour government (1997‒2010), the theoret...
In this paper I examine the relationship between the community and an individual’s social capital. O...
The aim of the article is to present a perspective on the manner and extent to which churches may be...
The concept of social capital has been well-examined in the scholarly literature on community develo...
The concept of social capital has been well-examined in the scholarly literature on community develo...
The research aimed to identify the structure of social capital within Christian churches in Australi...
Religious associations and communities are increasingly recognised as important social actors across...