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Social Capital in the City - Community And Civic Life in Philadelphia

English · Paperback / Softback

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Klappentext Examines social capital across social contexts and time periods within the city and the role of social networks, moving beyond typical definitions of social capital Zusammenfassung Examines social capital across an array of social contexts and time periods within a single city! Philadelphia. This book explores the role of social networks in voter behaviour! large-scale cultural projects! park advocacy! education! economic development! neighbourhood life! church participation! and political activism. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction: The Place that Loves You Back? - Richardson Dilworth Part I: Social Capital in Historical Context 1 The 1876 Centennial in Philadelphia: Elite Networks and Political Culture - Jerome Hodos; 2 Bonfires! Fistfights! and Roaring Cannons: Election Day and the Creation of Social Capital in the City of Philadelphia - Mark Brewin; 3 Community Advocacy and Volunteerism in Wissahickon Park! 1895-2005 - David R. Contosta and Carol L. Franklin Part II: Social Capital in Urban Education 4 Leveraging Social Capital: The University as Educator and Broker - Barbara Ferman; 5 Community-Based Education in West Philadelphia: The Promise and Limits of Social Capital Production - Melina Patterson Part III: Neighborhood-Based Social Capital and Local Institutions 6 Credit Unions and Social Capital in Philadelphia - Michael Janson; 7 The Comparative Disadvantage of African American-Owned Enterprises: Ethnic Succession and Social Capital in Black Communities - Jennifer Lee; 8 Whose Social Capital? How Economic Development Projects Disrupt Local Social Relations - Judith Goode and Robert T. O'Brien; 9 Rootedness! Isolation! and Social Capital in an Inner-City White Neighborhood - Patricia Stern Smallacombe; 10 Wellsprings of Social Capital: African American Churchwomen in Philadelphia - Valeria Harvell Conclusion: The Declining Political Value of Social Capital - Matthew Crenson and Benjamin Ginsberg ...

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Authors Richardson (EDT) Dilworth
Assisted by Richardson Dilworth (Editor)
Publisher Temple University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 02.06.2006
 
EAN 9781592133451
ISBN 978-1-59213-345-1
No. of pages 240
Dimensions 152 mm x 222 mm x 19 mm
Series Philadelphia Voices, Philadelp
Philadelphia Voices, Philadelphia Visions Series
Philadelphia Voices, Philadelphia Vision
Philadelphia Voices, Philadelphia Vision
Philadelphia Voices, Philadelp
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

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