This chapter reveals aspects of networks that are connected to voluntary association membership. It studies the effects of two groups of network characteristics. The first group is composed of characteristics of resources that one can access through their ties with other people. The second group is composed of network characteristics that represent different aspects of social cohesion
The analyses presented here examine relationships between structural characteristics of social netwo...
Will not social networking services “SNS ” be different in a certain kind of network characteristic ...
The affiliation with various social groups can be a critical factor when it comes to quality of life...
This chapter reveals aspects of networks that are connected to voluntary association membership. It ...
In which respects do the social networks of members of voluntary associations differ from those of n...
How important are social relationships for contribution to collective action? Existing work on contr...
Though a vast amount of empirical work stresses the beneficial effects of social capital, the recent...
Weak social ties, a consequential but neglected part of personal networks, are often formed in volu...
We use an original data-set to study how participation in two types of non-profit organizations–i.e....
In policy circles, a response to meeting human needs through social networks and voluntary organizat...
Recently, a distinction between bridging and bonding networks has been made in the social capital li...
Social capital is generally seen as an essential resource for both individuals and societies (Putnam...
CATHERINE FLAMENT Voluntary associations in South-East France are studied within the research tradit...
Recently, a distinction between bridging and bonding networks has been made in the social capital li...
This study was an analysis of social networks of ten females who were enrolled in a project entitled...
The analyses presented here examine relationships between structural characteristics of social netwo...
Will not social networking services “SNS ” be different in a certain kind of network characteristic ...
The affiliation with various social groups can be a critical factor when it comes to quality of life...
This chapter reveals aspects of networks that are connected to voluntary association membership. It ...
In which respects do the social networks of members of voluntary associations differ from those of n...
How important are social relationships for contribution to collective action? Existing work on contr...
Though a vast amount of empirical work stresses the beneficial effects of social capital, the recent...
Weak social ties, a consequential but neglected part of personal networks, are often formed in volu...
We use an original data-set to study how participation in two types of non-profit organizations–i.e....
In policy circles, a response to meeting human needs through social networks and voluntary organizat...
Recently, a distinction between bridging and bonding networks has been made in the social capital li...
Social capital is generally seen as an essential resource for both individuals and societies (Putnam...
CATHERINE FLAMENT Voluntary associations in South-East France are studied within the research tradit...
Recently, a distinction between bridging and bonding networks has been made in the social capital li...
This study was an analysis of social networks of ten females who were enrolled in a project entitled...
The analyses presented here examine relationships between structural characteristics of social netwo...
Will not social networking services “SNS ” be different in a certain kind of network characteristic ...
The affiliation with various social groups can be a critical factor when it comes to quality of life...