Resettlement results in the loss of social capital from which poor households can draw resources for sustenance, survival and wellbeing. While Putnam deems social capital formation as pre-determined by a community’s history of civic engagement, the institutional view argues that social capital is generated through the institutions’ interventions. Utilising a comparative approach involving two resettlement sites, one in the Philippines and one in Indonesia, this article presents findings on the explanatory power of these two perspectives. The Philippine case is greatly influenced by the institutional interventions while the Indonesian case testifies to the validity of the theoretical perspective of Putnam.</p
The past decade has seen an explosion of interest in the concept of "social capital"-the term used t...
This paper will focus on the concept of social capital for especially housing reconstruction Post Di...
Social capital is often seen as a substitute for lack of other types of capital among poor people. B...
Resettlement results in the loss of social capital from which poor households can draw resources for...
Abstract Resettlement studies are in agreement that involuntary resettlement tears apart the existin...
This study goes beyond the conventional evaluative measurement of involuntary resettlement impacts b...
<p>Displacement of poor families contribute to the worsening of their poverty situation yet involunt...
http://www.sobiad.org/ejournals/journal_IJSS/arhieves/2012_2/melissa_quetulio-navarra.pd
Robert Putnam's influential article 'Bowling alone: America's declining social capital' puts forward...
We estimate the effect of social capital on the ability of households to insure consumption after un...
Social capital is an important prerequisite for development however the form it assumes is one which...
The Philippines\u27 return and reintegration phase is not commendable despite the country\u27s exper...
Typhoon Yolanda brought major devastation to the local communities and infrastructure and also resha...
Abstract: We estimate the effect of social capital on the ability of households to insure consumptio...
Social capital is often seen as a substitute for lack of other types of capital amongpoor people. Be...
The past decade has seen an explosion of interest in the concept of "social capital"-the term used t...
This paper will focus on the concept of social capital for especially housing reconstruction Post Di...
Social capital is often seen as a substitute for lack of other types of capital among poor people. B...
Resettlement results in the loss of social capital from which poor households can draw resources for...
Abstract Resettlement studies are in agreement that involuntary resettlement tears apart the existin...
This study goes beyond the conventional evaluative measurement of involuntary resettlement impacts b...
<p>Displacement of poor families contribute to the worsening of their poverty situation yet involunt...
http://www.sobiad.org/ejournals/journal_IJSS/arhieves/2012_2/melissa_quetulio-navarra.pd
Robert Putnam's influential article 'Bowling alone: America's declining social capital' puts forward...
We estimate the effect of social capital on the ability of households to insure consumption after un...
Social capital is an important prerequisite for development however the form it assumes is one which...
The Philippines\u27 return and reintegration phase is not commendable despite the country\u27s exper...
Typhoon Yolanda brought major devastation to the local communities and infrastructure and also resha...
Abstract: We estimate the effect of social capital on the ability of households to insure consumptio...
Social capital is often seen as a substitute for lack of other types of capital amongpoor people. Be...
The past decade has seen an explosion of interest in the concept of "social capital"-the term used t...
This paper will focus on the concept of social capital for especially housing reconstruction Post Di...
Social capital is often seen as a substitute for lack of other types of capital among poor people. B...