Race, neighborhoods, and the misuse of social capital
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Race, neighborhoods, and the misuse of social capital
Palgrave Macmillan, 2007
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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This anthology tackles three key issues: how social capital is discussed within the contexts of racial inequality, how this dialogue informs public policy regarding neighbourhood revitalization and economic development, and how effective a strategy utilization of social capital is for improving inner city living conditions.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- J.Jennings Race, Social Relations, and the Study of Social Capital
- L.Garcia Bedolla & B.Scola Old Whines in New Bottles: Robert Putnam, Richard Florida, and the 'Community' Problem in Contemporary America
- D.J.Monti,Jr. Social Capital, the Sow's Ear, and the Closing of the Political Universe
- S.S.Smith & J.Kulynych Moving Beyond Vagueness: Social Capital, Social Networks, and Economic Outcomes
- R.Williams Social Capital, Race, and the Future of Inner City Neighborhoods
- J.Jennings Reflections on the Concept of Social Capital: Complex Partnerships in Southeast Asian Refugee and Immigrant Communities
- D.Turcotte & L. Silka From Africaville to Globalville: Race, Poverty, and Urban Governance in Halifax, Canada
- K.B.Murray & M.Caverhill Social Capital and Strong Communities in New Zealand
- R.Davis
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