1. Race, Connectedness and Social Capital in the United States.
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Bedolla, Lisa García and Scola, Becki
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SOCIAL capital , *RACE relations , *SOCIOLOGY , *POLITICAL science - Abstract
Social capital theory, particularly the work of Robert Putnam, has received a great deal of scholarly and popular attention. We argue that Putnam's formulation ignores the ways in which race is fundamental and constitutive to the structure and function of social capital in the United States. We suggest an alternative framework, one that: (1) treats race as more than an independent variable; (2) addresses the structural factors underlying social capital development; and (3) includes the role of gatekeepers in the process. Such a framework would allow us to have a more accurate, and more nuanced, understanding of how social capital operates in the United States. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2004
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