A new concept generated from an old idea. Rethinking social capital in relation to income inequalities
University of Oxford. Department of Social Policy and Social Work
University of Oxford - Oxford
2008
20 p.
political aspect ; sociological aspect ; social inequality ; social capital
Barnett Papers in Social Research
3
Social sciences
English
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"Social capital theory has become increasingly important in the social science literature, integrating approaches previously based only on the classical forms of capital. In this article, the emergence of the concept of Social Capital is approached from a sociological and a political point of view. A review of classical sociological theories introduces a critique of Putnam's analysis to highlight an important gap in the literature. The relationship between inequalities and Social Capital at the macro level, in fact, has not been developed adequately in the mainstream literature. The conclusion suggests a possible new way to look at the relationship between Social Capital and inequalities, providing a theoretical basis for new research. in open economies, partly because fiscal policy is less effective than in closed economies"
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