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서명/저자사항 | Social capital at the community level : an applied interdisciplinary perspective/ edited by John M. Halstead and Steven C. Deller. |
개인저자 | Halstead, John M.,editor, Deller, Steven C.,editor, |
형태사항 | 1 online resource (xxvii, 204 pages): illustrations, maps. |
총서사항 | The community development research and practice series;volume 7 |
기타형태 저록 | Print version: Halstead, John M. Social Capital at the Community Level : An Applied Interdisciplinary Perspective. Hoboken : Taylor and Francis, ?015 9781138025639 9781138025646 |
ISBN | 9781317686040 1317686047 9781315774978 1315774976 |
서지주기 | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
내용주기 | 1. Social capital and community development : an introduction / John M. Halstead and Steven C. Deller -- 2. A brief history of social capital research / Shannon H. Rogers and Patricia M. Jarema -- 3. The built environment of communities and social capital / Kevin M. Leyden and Abraham Goldberg -- 4. Social capital, communities, and the firm / Bjorn Markeson and Steven C. Deller -- 5. Social capital, county information networks and poverty reduction / Stephan J. Goetz and Yicheol Han -- 6. Measuring social capital at the neighborhood scale through a community based framework / Shannon H. Rogers and Kevin H. Gardner -- 7. Social capital and community planning / Mary A. Friedman and Andria V. Fraser -- 8. The relationship between social capital and ecosystem services : a regional analysis / Patricia M. Jarema and John M. Halstead -- 9. The role of natural disasters and technology in the formation of social capital / Mark Skidmore and Hideki Toya -- 10. Latino/a immigration, social capital, and business civic engagement in rural prairie towns / Terry L. Besser and Nancy J. Miller -- 11. Social capital : what do we know? And where do we go from here? / John M. Halstead and Steven C. Deller. |
요약 | "In Social Capital at the Community Level, John Halstead and Steven Deller examine social capital formation beyond the individual level through a variety of disciplines: planning, economics, regional development, sociology, as well as non-traditional approaches like engineering and built environmental features. The notion of social capital in community and economic development has become a focus of intense interest for policy makers, practitioners, and academics. The notion is that communities with higher levels of social capital (networks, trust, and norms) will prosper both economically and socially."--Provided by publisher. |
일반주제명 | Social capital (Sociology) Community development. PSYCHOLOGY --Social Psychology. Community development. Social capital (Sociology) |
언어 | 영어 |
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