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    Handbook on Inequality and Social Capital

    Handbook on Inequality and Social Capital by McDonald, Steve; Côté, Rochelle; Shen, Jing;

    Sorozatcím: Elgar Handbooks on Inequality;

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    • Kiadó Edward Elgar Publishing
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2024. október 29.

    • ISBN 9781802202366
    • Kötéstípus Keménykötés
    • Terjedelem480 oldal
    • Méret 244x169 mm
    • Súly 966 g
    • Nyelv angol
    • 768

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    Hosszú leírás:

    Building upon the extensive and expansive tradition of research on social capital and inequality, this Handbook summarizes current social capital research and showcases cutting-edge applications.



    With a global range of diverse expert contributors, this Handbook explores quantitative and qualitative approaches to a broad array of substantive topics, including health, social media, disasters, crime, and employment. Chapters highlight the major theoretical and methodological advancements in the field, examining applications to affective and community-based outcomes and applications to instrumental and career-based outcomes. Ultimately, the Handbook provides a comprehensive review of the diversity of research on the resource of social capital and its relationship with the creation and maintenance of different forms of inequality.



    Interdisciplinary in scope, this Handbook is a vital resource for students and scholars of sociology and social policy, economics, education, communications, management, demography, social networks, and public administration. Its innovative theorizing and novel empirical contributions will also be of use to policymakers working to reduce inequality across communities.



    Building upon the extensive and expansive tradition of research on social capital and inequality, this Handbook summarizes current social capital research and showcases cutting-edge applications. It highlights the major theoretical and methodological advancements in the field and provides a comprehensive review of the diversity of research on social capital and its relationship with the creation and maintenance of different forms of inequality.

    ?The Handbook on Inequality and Social Capital admirably achieves its editors? goals of comprehensiveness, inclusiveness and usefulness. Rather than attempting to define the concept of social capital, the editors embrace its multi-level, sprawling meaning in 28 chapters that cover the field, with authors from every continent and a multitude of disciplines. It should be useful for established scholars and those just entering the field.?

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Contents
    1 Introduction: connecting social capital with studies of social inequality 1
    Rochelle Côté, Steve McDonald, and Jing Shen
    PART I THEORETICAL AND METHODOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS
    2 Formalist and relationalist approaches to social capital 10
    Emily Erikson and Jeffrey Sachs
    3 Revisiting social capital and social network research: inequality in
    social relations and structure 22
    Steve McDonald, Andrew P. Davis, and Jing Shen
    4 The intersectionality of social capital 37
    Bonnie H. Erickson
    5 Approaches to the measurement of individual social capital in general
    social surveys 51
    Christof Wolf, Marl?ne Sapin, and Dominique Joye
    6 Qualitative cross-national comparisons of networking practices and
    experiences: exploring similarities and differences in white-collar
    networking in Israel, Denmark and the United States 68
    Ofer Sharone
    7 Geospatial inequality of social capital: comparing the effects of
    opportunity structures across regions and over time 81
    Yang-chih Fu and Hui-Ju Kuo
    PART II GEMEINSCHAFT ? SOCIAL CAPITAL AS COMMUNITY
    8 Social capital changes through life course events 100
    Beate Völker
    9 Social capital, health, health inequalities and well-being: a critical
    review and future directions 117
    Padmore Adusei Amoah
    10 Culture and social capital 140
    Omar Lizardo
    11 The role of social capital and social media in social inequality 157
    Anabel Quan-Haase, William Hollingshead, and Molly-Gloria Patel
    12 Institutional foundations of social capital 173
    Maximilian Filsinger and Markus Freitag
    13 Social capital and voluntary associations 187
    Joonmo Son
    14 Organization-based social capital and inequity in disaster recovery planning 204
    Malini Roy and Michelle Annette Meyer
    15 Social capital and social movements: creating and accessing resources
    through social structures 221
    David Tindall, Mark Shakespear, and Bob Edwards
    16 Social support: a diverse, multilevel, unequal resource 240
    Christine A. Mair
    17 That?s what friends are for: can social capital help us better understand
    the diversity of friendship ties and their complex roles in personal networks? 256
    Shira Offer
    18 The ties that bond? Social capital in families 271
    Mikaela J. Dufur, Tom R. Leppard, and Brianna K. Moodie
    PART III GESELLSCHAFT ? SOCIAL CAPITAL AS
    INSTRUMENTAL RESOURCE
    19 The role of social capital in immigrants? and refugees? labour market
    integration: evidence from Germany 288
    Yuliya Kosyakova and Irena Kogan
    20 Social capital and academic success 305
    Nathan D. Martin and Stacey M. Alvarez Flores
    21 Mentoring: ensuring all youth have the networks of support needed for
    healthy development 319
    Grace Gowdy and Renée Spencer
    22 Social capital and network processes in the making of social class
    inequality: debates, concepts and measurement 333
    Vicente Espinoza and Gabriel Otero
    23 Social mobility and social capital 351
    Mark Western and Xianbi Huang
    24 Inter- and intra-ethnic ties: patterns, processes and payoffs 366
    Vincent Chua, Shannon Ang and Amritorupa Sen
    25 Social capital, job search and labor market outcomes 382
    Gerhard Krug
    26 Informal networks, social capital, and ethical challenges in international
    business 397
    Yuliani Suseno and Sven Horak
    27 Social capital and co-offending 410
    Chris M. Smith
    28 Macro-institutional change and social capital: the dynamics of guanxi
    influence in China, 1978?2021 424
    Yanjie Bian, Lei Zhang, and Xuewang Wang
    Index 444

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