Book synopsis: Drawing on primary research within voluntary sports clubs in the UK and secondary analysis of the wider international literature on social capital, this text focuses on the micro-processes of social capital development and how they play out in specific social settings. In so doing, it adds to existing research by developing a rich, contextualised, process-based view of social capital in action. Critically reviewing theoretical and empirical literature on social capital, the book highlights the key current debates. The empirical core of the book draws on ethnographic observation over 18 months at voluntary sports clubs in the UK, including in-depth interviews with sports club members and organisers. The text explicitly seek...
Sport's potential for the creation and maintenance of social capital is well established. The role t...
Social relations - as social capital - work by providing and facilitating information for the indivi...
Robert Putnam’s conceptualisation of social capital has been commonly associated with, and used to a...
Book synopsis: This volume provides a collection of critical new perspectives on social capital ...
Social capital in sport emphasises how changes regarding developing social values with sports will b...
Social capital is a key component in understanding the relationship between European sport governing...
Read more in English on idrottsforum.org Within the social sciences, social capital is today widely ...
This thesis seeks to understand how social capital develops within voluntary sports clubs. It adopts...
Socio-cultural studies of sport in society have employed various conceptual categories from a variet...
Recent political and policy concerns with social inclusion, civic renewal and 'joined up' government...
© 2014 Sport Management Association of Australia and New Zealand. This paper presents the findings o...
Robert Putnam’s conceptualization of social capital has been commonly associated with, and used to a...
This research aims to disclose how the social capital is created and maintained in the voluntary ass...
Social capital is a popular, but contested concept. It draws attention to the way in which social re...
This article extends the discussion on the ‘dark side’ of social capital in sport which has recently...
Sport's potential for the creation and maintenance of social capital is well established. The role t...
Social relations - as social capital - work by providing and facilitating information for the indivi...
Robert Putnam’s conceptualisation of social capital has been commonly associated with, and used to a...
Book synopsis: This volume provides a collection of critical new perspectives on social capital ...
Social capital in sport emphasises how changes regarding developing social values with sports will b...
Social capital is a key component in understanding the relationship between European sport governing...
Read more in English on idrottsforum.org Within the social sciences, social capital is today widely ...
This thesis seeks to understand how social capital develops within voluntary sports clubs. It adopts...
Socio-cultural studies of sport in society have employed various conceptual categories from a variet...
Recent political and policy concerns with social inclusion, civic renewal and 'joined up' government...
© 2014 Sport Management Association of Australia and New Zealand. This paper presents the findings o...
Robert Putnam’s conceptualization of social capital has been commonly associated with, and used to a...
This research aims to disclose how the social capital is created and maintained in the voluntary ass...
Social capital is a popular, but contested concept. It draws attention to the way in which social re...
This article extends the discussion on the ‘dark side’ of social capital in sport which has recently...
Sport's potential for the creation and maintenance of social capital is well established. The role t...
Social relations - as social capital - work by providing and facilitating information for the indivi...
Robert Putnam’s conceptualisation of social capital has been commonly associated with, and used to a...