Generating Social Capital Civil Society and Institutions in Comparat
Social capital - networks of civic engagements, norms of reciprocity, and attitudes of trust - is widely seen as playing a key role for the health of democracy. While many authors have examined the consequences of social capital, there is a pressing need
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GENERATING SOCIAL CAPITAL
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Acknowledgments 1. Introduction: Generating Social Capital Marc Hooghe and Dietlind Stolle
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2. The Sources of Social Capital Dietlind Stolle
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3. Democracy in France: Do Associations Matter? Nonna Mayer
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4. The Importance of Passive Membership for Social Capital Formation Dag Wollebæk and Per Selle
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5. Voluntary Associations and Democratic Attitudes: Value Congruence as a Causal Mechanism Marc Hooghe
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6. Associations or Informal Networks? Social Capital and Local Development Practices Nadia Molenaers
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7. Rain or Fog? An Empirical Examination of Social Capital’s Rainmaker Effects Job van der Meer
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8. A Tale of Two Cities: Local Patterns of Social Capital Joep de Hart and Paul Dekker 9. Trust, Democracy and Governance: Can Government Policies Influence Generalized Trust? Eric M. Uslaner 10. Social Capital, Impartiality and the Welfare State: An Institutional Approach Bo Roth
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