A large part of the study of politics is dedicated to identifying the circumstances under which democracy will flourish. Putnam made a major contribution to this field through his concept of social capital as developed in Making Democracy Work. Putnam found that communities with a high number of civic associations –i.e. social capital- had a better chance of developing an effective style of democratic government. This definition of social capital sparked much subsequent research and policy activity. It is argued here, however, that this work ignored the immediate needs of societies which do not have the required stock of social capital. There is still little guidance available on how effective government can be achieved even if the right so...
Successful (or “well-ordered”) democracies are marked by high levels of trust in other people and in...
Using an exploratory case study, we assess whether markets and strategic performance management syst...
This article assesses two main theories of the decline of political support that is found in many we...
A large part of the study of politics is dedicated to identifying the circumstances under which demo...
A large part of the study of politics is dedicated to identifying the circumstances under which demo...
A large part of the study of politics is dedicated to identifying the circumstances under which demo...
The past decade has seen an explosion of interest in the concept of "social capital"-the term used t...
The past decade has seen an explosion of interest in the concept of "social capital"-the term used t...
ii In his widely acclaimed study Making Democracy Work Robert Putnam has revived the classical argum...
This article argues that Robert Putnam’s social capital thesis is too society-centred and undervalue...
The study employed Robert D. Putnam’s concept of social capital to study Thai politics. It had three...
The concept of social capital has a long intellectual history in the fie ld of social sciences. In ...
Social capital has for centuries been used by traditional communities as a resource on which they re...
In his national bestseller Bowling Alone, Robert Putnam illuminated the decline of social capital in...
This article reflects on the institutional origins of social capital. The premise is that the effect...
Successful (or “well-ordered”) democracies are marked by high levels of trust in other people and in...
Using an exploratory case study, we assess whether markets and strategic performance management syst...
This article assesses two main theories of the decline of political support that is found in many we...
A large part of the study of politics is dedicated to identifying the circumstances under which demo...
A large part of the study of politics is dedicated to identifying the circumstances under which demo...
A large part of the study of politics is dedicated to identifying the circumstances under which demo...
The past decade has seen an explosion of interest in the concept of "social capital"-the term used t...
The past decade has seen an explosion of interest in the concept of "social capital"-the term used t...
ii In his widely acclaimed study Making Democracy Work Robert Putnam has revived the classical argum...
This article argues that Robert Putnam’s social capital thesis is too society-centred and undervalue...
The study employed Robert D. Putnam’s concept of social capital to study Thai politics. It had three...
The concept of social capital has a long intellectual history in the fie ld of social sciences. In ...
Social capital has for centuries been used by traditional communities as a resource on which they re...
In his national bestseller Bowling Alone, Robert Putnam illuminated the decline of social capital in...
This article reflects on the institutional origins of social capital. The premise is that the effect...
Successful (or “well-ordered”) democracies are marked by high levels of trust in other people and in...
Using an exploratory case study, we assess whether markets and strategic performance management syst...
This article assesses two main theories of the decline of political support that is found in many we...