The concept of social capital generally refers to the assets that reside within social actors\u27 relationships. These assets are understood as constituting an important part of people\u27s identities, livelihood and political strategies, and interests and aspirations. As a resource that fosters civic engagement, responsibility, and community, and oils the wheels of collective action, social capital is often also viewed as critical to the success of local development and the recovery of community cohesion. This article explores the different ways in which social capital has been interpreted, and teases out the convergences and differences in these meanings. It then discusses how, and when, the concept became of interest in both development ...
The purpose of this commentary is threefold. First, to review the origins and definitions of the con...
The concept of social capital is generally associated with social and civic participation and with n...
In her recent contribution to the British Educational Research Journal, Pauline McClenaghan identifi...
The concept of social capital generally refers to the assets that reside within social actors\u27 re...
In this article my principal aims are to explain why the concept of social capital has proven so pop...
The nexus between social capital (SC) and development is subtly and mildly displayed. Few implicit a...
The purpose of this paper is to reflect, from an economist`s point of view, on the methodological is...
Since the middle of the 1990s the concept of social capital has provoked rapidly growing interest. S...
D. Litt. et PhilThe study focuses on the role of social capital in socio-economic development in dev...
D. Litt. et PhilThe study focuses on the role of social capital in socio-economic development in dev...
The purpose of this paper is to reflect, from an economist's point of view, on the methodological is...
Development has become a matter of security, and therefore development has a new strong role in the ...
The concept of social capital is generally associated with social and civic participation and with n...
The purpose of this commentary is threefold. First, to review the origins and definitions of the con...
This paper reviews the contribution that the concept of social capital might make to geography, and ...
The purpose of this commentary is threefold. First, to review the origins and definitions of the con...
The concept of social capital is generally associated with social and civic participation and with n...
In her recent contribution to the British Educational Research Journal, Pauline McClenaghan identifi...
The concept of social capital generally refers to the assets that reside within social actors\u27 re...
In this article my principal aims are to explain why the concept of social capital has proven so pop...
The nexus between social capital (SC) and development is subtly and mildly displayed. Few implicit a...
The purpose of this paper is to reflect, from an economist`s point of view, on the methodological is...
Since the middle of the 1990s the concept of social capital has provoked rapidly growing interest. S...
D. Litt. et PhilThe study focuses on the role of social capital in socio-economic development in dev...
D. Litt. et PhilThe study focuses on the role of social capital in socio-economic development in dev...
The purpose of this paper is to reflect, from an economist's point of view, on the methodological is...
Development has become a matter of security, and therefore development has a new strong role in the ...
The concept of social capital is generally associated with social and civic participation and with n...
The purpose of this commentary is threefold. First, to review the origins and definitions of the con...
This paper reviews the contribution that the concept of social capital might make to geography, and ...
The purpose of this commentary is threefold. First, to review the origins and definitions of the con...
The concept of social capital is generally associated with social and civic participation and with n...
In her recent contribution to the British Educational Research Journal, Pauline McClenaghan identifi...