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Few social scientific concepts have gathered so much attention and
so many followers in such a short period of time as the concept of
social capital. The purpose of this authoritative volume is to
review the foundations for this fast growing field. The selected
articles embed the concept in core theoretical work in economics,
political science, sociology, development theory, and philosophy.
Topics include: contemporary conceptual and philosophical
foundations; forms of social capital; and the relation of social
capital to both development and democracy. This collection will
provide an insightful reference source to students and researchers
alike.
Few social scientific concepts have gathered so much attention and
so many followers in such a short period of time as the concept of
social capital. The purpose of this authoritative volume is to
review the foundations for this fast growing field. The selected
articles embed the concept in core theoretical work in economics,
political science, sociology, development theory, and philosophy.
Topics include: contemporary conceptual and philosophical
foundations; forms of social capital; and the relation of social
capital to both development and democracy. This collection will
provide an insightful reference source to students and researchers
alike.
This book addresses opinion leadership in democratic politics as a
process whereby individuals send and receive information through
their informally based networks of political communication. The
analyses are based on a series of small group experiments,
conducted by the authors, which build on accumulated evidence from
more than seventy years of survey data regarding political
communication among interdependent actors. The various experimental
designs provide an opportunity to assess the nature of the
communication process, both in terms of increasing citizen
expertise as well as in terms of communicating political biases.
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