Studies of Western settings, in general, argue that social capital, defined as a set of civic norms and social networks among ordinary citizens, nurtures democratic governance at various levels. Does such a social capital exist in a transitional society such as China? If so, what kind of role does social capital play in affecting individuals' attitudinal and behavioral orientations toward fledging grassroots self-government in that society? This study is intended to answer these questions, which are crucial for our understanding of China's sociopolitical development as well as for the application of social capital theories in non-Western societies. Copyright (c) 2007 Southwestern Social Science Association.
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This article examines the impacts of two types of social capital – bonding and bridging – upon the p...
This article examines the impacts of two types of social capital – bonding and bridging – upon the p...
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This paper considers the origins and conceptualizations of social capital, particularly the effects ...
This article investigates the determinants of social capital by analyzing an original survey of post...
Social capital is thought to play an economic role in the labour market. It may be particularly pert...
as a set of civic norms and social networks among ordinary citizens, nurtures democratic governance ...
This thesis investigates the impact of social capital and institutions on economic development in Ch...
This thesis investigates the impact of social capital and institutions on economic development in Ch...
This article examines the impacts of two types of social capital – bonding and bridging – upon the p...
This article examines the impacts of two types of social capital – bonding and bridging – upon the p...
This article examines the impacts of two types of social capital – bonding and bridging – upon the p...
rapid development has prompted massive migration from rural to urban areas. Migrants ’ participation...
Previous literature suggests that social capital at the individual and community levels can contribu...
Since 1978, the implementation of reform agenda and opening up policy, China has undergone the most ...
Over recent years there has been a rapid development in the concept ofsocial capital in various area...
In this paper, we provide evidence of certain factors that, in China and India, trigger political pa...
With regard to the factors influencing pro-environmental behavior, environmental sociology has long ...
This paper considers the origins and conceptualizations of social capital, particularly the effects ...
This article investigates the determinants of social capital by analyzing an original survey of post...
Social capital is thought to play an economic role in the labour market. It may be particularly pert...