Zusammenfassung
Im Laufe des letzten Jahrzehnts hat die Kategorie des sozialen Kapitals an Gewicht gewonnen — zum einen durch die früheren Arbeiten von James Coleman (1988) und Pierre Bourdieu (1986) und zum anderen aktuell durch die populären Veröffentlichungen von Robert Putnam (1993a; 1993b; 1995) und Francis Fukuyama (1995). Im Folgenden setze ich mich mit zwei Theorieansätzen zum sozialen Kapital auseinander, die aus unterschiedlichen wissenschaftlichen Traditionen stammen — der Wirtschaftssoziologie und der Politikwissenschaft.
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Landolt, P. (2004). Eine Abwägung der Grenzen sozialen Kapitals: Lehren aus den transnationalen Gemeinde-Initiativen El Salvadors. In: Kessl, F., Otto, HU. (eds) Soziale Arbeit und Soziales Kapital. VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-91364-7_2
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