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Contexts of Social Capital: Social Networks in Markets, Communities, and Families (Routledge Advances in Sociology) [Hardcover]

Ray-May Hsung (Editor), Nan Lin (Editor), Ronald L. Breiger (Editor)

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December 11, 2008 0415411173 978-0415411172

The concept of social capital refers to the ways in which people make use of their social networks in "getting ahead." Social capital isn’t just about the connections in networks, but fundamentally concerns the distribution of resources on the basis of exchanges.

This volume focuses on how social capital interacts with social institutions, based on the premise that markets, communities, and families are the major contexts within which people meet and build up social networks and the foci to create social capital. Featuring innovations in thinking about exchange mechanisms, resource distribution, institutional logics, resource diversity, and the degree of openness or closure of social networks, these chapters present some of the most important advances in this essential field.

Paralleling these theoretical developments, the chapters also improve practical methodological work on social capital research, using new techniques and measurement methods for the uncovering of social logics.


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Ray-May Hsung is Professor of Sociology at the National Chengchi University, Taiwan.

Nan Lin is Professor of Sociology at Duke University, USA.

Ronald L. Breiger is Professor of Sociology at the University of Arizona, USA.


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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
position generators, structural holes, social network analysis, multilevel effects, parental closure, familiar guanxi, junior high cohorts, overlapped networks, restricted network size, global social capital, social resources theory, nexus diversity, political information access, upper reachability, better social capital, ascribed contexts, secondary cohorts, accessed positions, closure advantage, general social capital, local mastery, current job tenure, local social capital, political social capital, network diversity
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New York, American Sociological Review, Oxford University Press, American Journal of Sociology, Harvard University Press, Cambridge University Press, Nan Lin, Social Forces, Golden Rule, Princeton University Press, Joseph Galaskiewicz, University of Chicago Press, Aldine de Gruyter, United States, Gabriele Plickert, Henk Flap, Beate Völker, Making Democracy Work, Parental Closure Effects, Annual Review of Sociology, African American, The Transaction Cost, Constructed Network, Mark Ebers, Changing Places
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