The book focuses on some key aspects of social capital in the
context of civic participation, governance and civil society at
both national and European Union (EU) levels. The role of new EU
members is particularly stressed. The texts demonstrate how social
capital in the form of cooperative norms and actions facilitates
the self-organisation of civil society and its internal ability to
articulate policy relevant alternative proposals. The efficiency
and responsiveness of governance at different local, national, and
transnational levels are also addressed. Besides theoretical
reconsiderations, attention is drawn to the issue of the quality of
data and greater methodological reflexivity.
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