Social Capital and Economics

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Bonding Social Capital
Categorical Social Identities
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Civic Education
collective action theory
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Economic and social policy
economics
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Generalised Trust
interdisciplinary social science
Linking Social Capital
Local Development
Local Social Capital
Local Social Economy
Neighbourhood Social Capital
network analysis methods
Networks
Non-instrumentally Rational
Norms
norms networks power identity
Particularised Trust
Power
public policy research
Relational Social Identities
Reproductionist Theorist
SENs
Social Capital
Social Capital Development
Social Capital Theory
Social Enterprises
Social Group Conflict
Social identity
social segregation dynamics
Social values
Socio-organisational Context
Tamil Nadu
trust and reciprocity
Voluntary Associations
Voluntary Organisation
Voluntary Sports Clubs

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138226777
  • Weight: 540g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Nov 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This volume provides a collection of critical new perspectives on social capital theory by examining how social values, power relationships, and social identity interact with social capital. This book seeks to extend this theory into what have been largely under-investigated domains, and, at the same time, address long-standing, classic questions in the literature concerning the forms, determinants, and consequences of social capital.

Social capital can be understood in terms of social norms and networks. It manifests itself in patterns of trust, reciprocity, and cooperation. The authors argue that the degree to which and the different ways in which people exhibit these distinctively social behaviours depend on how norms and networks elicit their values, reflect power relationships, and draw on their social identities. This volume accordingly adopts a variety of different concepts and measures that incorporate the variety of contextually-specific factors that operate on social capital formation. In addition, it adopts an interdisciplinary outlook that combines a wide range of social science disciplines and methods of social research. Our objective is to challenge standard rationality theory explanations of norms and networks which overlook the role of values, power, and identity.

This volume appeals to researchers and students in multiple social sciences, including economics, sociology, political science, social psychology, history, public policy, and international relations, that employ social capital concepts and methods in their research. It can be seen as a set of new extensions of social capital theory in connection with its themes of social values, power, and identity that would advance the scholarly literature on social norms and networks and their impact on social change and public welfare.

Asimina Christoforou is Adjunct Professor, at the Athens University of Economics and Business, Greece. John B. Davis is Professor of Economics, Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA and Professor of Economics, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands.