Social Capital

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advanced social network research
Advice Ties
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Banquet Guest
Barry Wellman
Bonnie H. Erickson
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Corporate Social Capital
Dummy Variable
Ed Boxman
Emilio J. Castilla
Emmanuel Lazega
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Guanxi Capital
Guanxi Networks
Henk Flap
Informal Search
institutional sociology
Jeanne S. Hurlbert
John J. Beggs
Karen Cook
Kenneth A. Frank
labor market mobility
micro macro linkages
Model Iii
Nan Lin
Nancy Lin
network analysis methods
Network Structure Dimension
Network Variety
Nonredundant Contacts
Occupational Prestige
Peter V. Marsden
Philippa E. Pattison
Position Generator Methodology
Prestige Scores
R?Bert Angelusz
R?Bert Tardos
rational choice theory
Ray-May Hsung
Referral Bonus
resource embeddedness
Roberto M. Fernandez
Ronald S. Burt
Social Capital
Social Capital Investment
Social Eating
Social Network Resources
Status Auctions
Structural Holes
TQM Team
Underclass Areas
Valerie A. Haines
Van Duijn
Vice Versa
Yang-Chih Fu
Yanjie Bian

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138532700
  • Weight: 800g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Jul 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Leading scholars in the field of social networks from diverse disciplines present the first systematic and comprehensive collection of current theories and empirical research on the informal connections that individuals have for support, help, and information from other people. Expanding on concepts originally formulated by Pierre Bourdieu and James Coleman, this seminal work will find an essential place with educators and students in the fields of social networks, rational choice theory, institutions, and the socioeconomics of poverty, labor markets, social psychology, and race.

The volume is divided into three parts. The first segment clarifies social capital as a concept and explores its theoretical and operational bases. Additional segments provide brief accounts that place the development of social capital in the context of the family of capital theorists, and identify some critical but controversial perspectives and statements regarding social capital in the literature. The editors then make the argument for the network perspective, why and how such a perspective can clarify controversies and advance our understanding of a whole range of instrumental and expressive outcomes.

Social Capital further provides a forum for ongoing research programs initiated by social scientists working at the crossroads of formal theory and new methods. These scholars and programs share certain understandings and approaches in their analyses of social capital. They argue that social networks are the foundation of social capital. Social networks simultaneously capture individuals and social structure, thus serving as a vital conceptual link between actions and structural constraints, between micro- and macro-level analyses, and between relational and collective dynamic processes. They are further cognizant of the dual significance of the "structural" features of the social networks and the "resources" embedded in the networks as defining elements of social capital.

Nan Lin (Edited by) Karen Cook (Edited by) Ronald S. Burt (Edited by)

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