This chapter focuses on a special type of structural social capital embedded in second-tier indigenous peasant federations in the Andean countries. It first examines the manifestations of this social capital and then goes on to analyze the strategies of the various social actors for its use, mainly to further the interests of poor and oppressed members, but often in the service of broader societal or narrower partisan purposes. Cases are presented to illustrate how such a social capital resource, once created, can be used or transformed for other than the original purposes. Sometimes these spillovers are socially beneficial, confirming the mutability thesis of Hirschman (1984); but in other cases the diversions can be harmful and disempower...
Evidence from studies across Latin America show that rural households in the region are increasingly...
This chapter attempts to make sense of the work of popular and non-governmental organizations in the...
On the basis of themes emerging in current debates on rural development in Latin America, this paper...
This chapter focuses on a special type of structural social capital embedded in second-tier indigeno...
While the general image of much of the Andes is one of poverty, environmental degradation and out-mi...
Building on recent statements calling for greater emphasis on the roles of organized actors and civi...
This thesis examines the prospective value of social capital for developmental purposes. It contends...
This paper extends debates about social capital to an analysis of the role of local institutions in ...
This paper consists of two parts. In Part One, the concept of social capital is defined and the deba...
Master thesis in development management – University of Agder 2013This thesis examines the relevancy...
Recent debates on the role of social capital in development are of relevance to nature-society analy...
Societal issue and theoretical background: The sustainability of human societies relies on the inter...
The Bourdieusian and Putnamian traditions guide scientific debate on social capital at international...
Rural communities that depend on their local natural resources for much of their livelihood often ha...
The aim of this article is to study the relations between social capital (SC) and the result of the ...
Evidence from studies across Latin America show that rural households in the region are increasingly...
This chapter attempts to make sense of the work of popular and non-governmental organizations in the...
On the basis of themes emerging in current debates on rural development in Latin America, this paper...
This chapter focuses on a special type of structural social capital embedded in second-tier indigeno...
While the general image of much of the Andes is one of poverty, environmental degradation and out-mi...
Building on recent statements calling for greater emphasis on the roles of organized actors and civi...
This thesis examines the prospective value of social capital for developmental purposes. It contends...
This paper extends debates about social capital to an analysis of the role of local institutions in ...
This paper consists of two parts. In Part One, the concept of social capital is defined and the deba...
Master thesis in development management – University of Agder 2013This thesis examines the relevancy...
Recent debates on the role of social capital in development are of relevance to nature-society analy...
Societal issue and theoretical background: The sustainability of human societies relies on the inter...
The Bourdieusian and Putnamian traditions guide scientific debate on social capital at international...
Rural communities that depend on their local natural resources for much of their livelihood often ha...
The aim of this article is to study the relations between social capital (SC) and the result of the ...
Evidence from studies across Latin America show that rural households in the region are increasingly...
This chapter attempts to make sense of the work of popular and non-governmental organizations in the...
On the basis of themes emerging in current debates on rural development in Latin America, this paper...