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Arneil, Barbara,
Diverse communities :the problem with social capital /
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
307.08
書名/作者:
Diverse communities : : the problem with social capital // Barbara Arneil.
作者:
Arneil, Barbara,
面頁冊數:
1 online resource (xii, 267 pages) : : digital, PDF file(s).
附註:
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
標題:
Social capital (Sociology)
標題:
Social capital (Sociology) - United States.
標題:
Social participation - United States.
標題:
Communities - United States.
標題:
Cultural pluralism - United States.
標題:
Social change - United States.
標題:
United States - Economic conditions - To 1865.
ISBN:
9780511490156 (ebook)
內容註:
Social capital, justice and diversity : an introduction -- The Progressive Era : past paradise? -- The present malaise in civic participation : empirical and normative dimensions -- The causes of "decline" in social capital theory -- Civic trust and shared norms -- Beyond Bowling alone : social capital in twenty-first-century America -- Justice in diverse communities : lessons for the future.
摘要、提要註:
Diverse Communities is a critique of Robert Putnam's social capital thesis, re-examined from the perspective of women and cultural minorities in America over the last century. Barbara Arneil argues that the idyllic communities of the past were less positive than Putnam envisions and that the current 'collapse' in participation is better understood as change rather than decline. Arneil suggests that the changes in American civil society in the last half century are not so much the result of generational change or television as the unleashing of powerful economic, social and cultural forces that, despite leading to division and distrust within American society, also contributed to greater justice for women and cultural minorities. She concludes by proposing that the lessons learned from this fuller history of American civil society provide the normative foundation to enumerate the principles of justice by which diverse communities might be governed in the twenty-first century.
電子資源:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511490156
Diverse communities :the problem with social capital /
Arneil, Barbara,
Diverse communities :
the problem with social capital /Barbara Arneil. - 1 online resource (xii, 267 pages) :digital, PDF file(s).
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
Social capital, justice and diversity : an introduction -- The Progressive Era : past paradise? -- The present malaise in civic participation : empirical and normative dimensions -- The causes of "decline" in social capital theory -- Civic trust and shared norms -- Beyond Bowling alone : social capital in twenty-first-century America -- Justice in diverse communities : lessons for the future.
Diverse Communities is a critique of Robert Putnam's social capital thesis, re-examined from the perspective of women and cultural minorities in America over the last century. Barbara Arneil argues that the idyllic communities of the past were less positive than Putnam envisions and that the current 'collapse' in participation is better understood as change rather than decline. Arneil suggests that the changes in American civil society in the last half century are not so much the result of generational change or television as the unleashing of powerful economic, social and cultural forces that, despite leading to division and distrust within American society, also contributed to greater justice for women and cultural minorities. She concludes by proposing that the lessons learned from this fuller history of American civil society provide the normative foundation to enumerate the principles of justice by which diverse communities might be governed in the twenty-first century.
ISBN: 9780511490156 (ebook)Subjects--Personal Names:
645131
Putnam, Robert D.
Bowling alone.Subjects--Topical Terms:
343792
Social capital (Sociology)
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338488
United States
--Economic conditions--To 1865.
LC Class. No.: HM708 / .A76 2006
Dewey Class. No.: 307.08
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