This article aims to conceptualize the gendered interface between social capital and vulnerability. It emphasizes Pierre Bourdieu's notion of social capital embedded in his Theory of Practice as a fruitful analytical device for this intersection. The authors' conceptual thoughts are based on a review of the literature on the role of migration-related social networks from mainly diverse Asian contexts and empirical fieldwork in South and Central Asia
The idea that social capital has a 'dark side' is well established in the heterodox litera...
Linking social capital refers to the relationship between a community of insiders (e.g. family, rela...
It is evident that the concept of 'social capital' has recently come to the forefront of many govern...
This article aims to conceptualize the gendered interface between social capital and vulnerability. ...
Processes of migration are embedded in social networks, more recently conceptualised as social capit...
Recent approaches to social capital have cautioned against the view that social networks are resourc...
While Bourdieu’s notion of capital is attuned to power differences and inequalities, it has paid sca...
This article considers Bourdieu’s concepts of ‘social capital’ and ‘social f...
Bourdieu overlooked the possibility of gendered capital. A number of feminists have taken issue with...
In recent years, governments in many post-industrial nations have re-discovered 'community'. Social ...
This article contributes to understandings of gendered social capital by analyzing the effects of ge...
Background: Social capital has been related to various aspects of health. While literature suggests ...
Abstract Considering the importance of women’s social capital as a huge part of the society and th...
The author explores the possibility of working with the concept of social capital within more genera...
Social capital is currently a very popular idea in social science. In this article, it is argued tha...
The idea that social capital has a 'dark side' is well established in the heterodox litera...
Linking social capital refers to the relationship between a community of insiders (e.g. family, rela...
It is evident that the concept of 'social capital' has recently come to the forefront of many govern...
This article aims to conceptualize the gendered interface between social capital and vulnerability. ...
Processes of migration are embedded in social networks, more recently conceptualised as social capit...
Recent approaches to social capital have cautioned against the view that social networks are resourc...
While Bourdieu’s notion of capital is attuned to power differences and inequalities, it has paid sca...
This article considers Bourdieu’s concepts of ‘social capital’ and ‘social f...
Bourdieu overlooked the possibility of gendered capital. A number of feminists have taken issue with...
In recent years, governments in many post-industrial nations have re-discovered 'community'. Social ...
This article contributes to understandings of gendered social capital by analyzing the effects of ge...
Background: Social capital has been related to various aspects of health. While literature suggests ...
Abstract Considering the importance of women’s social capital as a huge part of the society and th...
The author explores the possibility of working with the concept of social capital within more genera...
Social capital is currently a very popular idea in social science. In this article, it is argued tha...
The idea that social capital has a 'dark side' is well established in the heterodox litera...
Linking social capital refers to the relationship between a community of insiders (e.g. family, rela...
It is evident that the concept of 'social capital' has recently come to the forefront of many govern...