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Social capital

By: Series: Key ideas Ed. by Peter HamiltonPublication details: London Routledge 2012Edition: Ed.2Description: viii,193,ipISBN:
  • 9780415433037
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DDC classification:
  • 302 FIE
Contents:
Contents Acknowledgements vii Introduction: what is social capital and why does it matter? 1 How do networks make things happen? 2 Norms and networks in classical social theory 6 Interest in social capital 8 Aims of the book 11 1 From metaphor to concept 13 Bourdieu 16 Coleman 23 Putnam 32 What have the social capital classics added? 44 Key reading 47 2 Networks in use 48 Social capital and education 49 Connections in the economy 55 Benefits for health and well-being 63 Crime and deviancy 67 Refining the concept- reciprocity and trust 69 Towards a differentiated conception 72 Key reading 78 3 A walk on the dark side 79 Social capital and inequality 82 The perverse effects of social capital 92 Social capital's dark side 99 Key reading 100 4 Future tense or present perfect? Social capital in a changing world 101 Family and intimate ties 104 Active democratic citizenship 109 Atomised connections in cyberspace: ships that pass in a type? 119 The end of communism 125 Social capital in risk society: flexible friends? 128 Key reading 131 5 Policy and politics: social capital in the real world 132 Should we be wary of developing policies for social capital 135 The case for intervention 139 Measuring social capital 142 Operationalising policies for social capital 146 Can governments create social capital? 154 Key reading 156 Conclusion 157 Key reading 167 Resources on the internet 168 References 169 Index 189
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Contents
Acknowledgements vii
Introduction: what is social capital and why does it matter? 1
How do networks make things happen? 2
Norms and networks in classical social theory 6
Interest in social capital 8
Aims of the book 11
1 From metaphor to concept 13
Bourdieu 16
Coleman 23
Putnam 32
What have the social capital classics added? 44
Key reading 47
2 Networks in use 48
Social capital and education 49
Connections in the economy 55
Benefits for health and well-being 63
Crime and deviancy 67
Refining the concept- reciprocity and trust 69
Towards a differentiated conception 72
Key reading 78
3 A walk on the dark side 79
Social capital and inequality 82
The perverse effects of social capital 92
Social capital's dark side 99
Key reading 100
4 Future tense or present perfect? Social capital in a changing world 101
Family and intimate ties 104
Active democratic citizenship 109
Atomised connections in cyberspace: ships that pass in a type? 119
The end of communism 125
Social capital in risk society: flexible friends? 128
Key reading 131
5 Policy and politics: social capital in the real world 132
Should we be wary of developing policies for social capital 135
The case for intervention 139
Measuring social capital 142
Operationalising policies for social capital 146
Can governments create social capital? 154
Key reading 156
Conclusion 157
Key reading 167
Resources on the internet 168
References 169
Index 189

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