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Baron, Stephen, John Field, and Tom Schuller (eds.). Social Capital: Critical Perspectives. Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press, 2000.
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Table of contents
Abstract
Reviews
Excerpt
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| List of Figures | ix |
| List of Tables | ix |
| List of Contributors | x |
| 1. Social Capital: A Review and Critique | 1 |
| Tom Schuller, Stephen Baron, and John Field |
| 2. Civil Society and Democratic Renewal | 39 |
| Lindsay Paterson |
| 3. Social Capital, the Economy, and Education in Historical
Perspective | 56 |
| Simon Szreter |
| 4. Economics, Social Capital, and the Colonization of the Social
Sciences | 78 |
| Ben Fine and Francis Green |
| 5. Socializing Social Capital: Identity, the Transition to Work, and
Economic Development | 94 |
| Ralph Fevre |
| 6. Social Capital, Innovation, and Competitiveness | 111 |
| Peter Maskell |
| 7. Are Refugees Social Capitalists? | 124 |
| Peter Loizos |
| 8. Social Capital Trumping Class and Cultural Capital?
Engagement with School among Immigrant Youth | 142 |
| Jon Lauglo |
| 9. Social Capital, Schools, and Exclusions | 168 |
| Pamela Munn |
| 10.Social Capital and Health: Contextualizing Health Promotion
within Local Community Networks | 182 |
| Catherine Campbell |
| 11. Local Social Capital: Making it Work on the Ground | 197 |
| Alex Macgillivray And Perry Walker |
| 12. Social Capital and Associational Life | 212 |
| William A. Maloney, Graham Smith, and Gerry Stoker |
| 13. Human Capital, Social Capital, and Collective Intelligence | 226 |
| Phillip Brown and Hugh Ladder |
| 14. Social Capital and Human Capital Revisited | 243 |
| John Field, Tom Schuller, and Stephen Baron |
| References | 264 |
| Index | 293 |