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Social capital and self-organised collective action: Lessons and insights from a South African community project.

Authors :
Davenport, Megan
Hassan, Rashid M.
Source :
Development Southern Africa. Mar2020, Vol. 37 Issue 2, p232-246. 15p. 2 Charts.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Through the lens of new institutional economics, this paper provides exploratory analysis of the elements of social capital behind the success of self-organised collective action in a longstanding and effective community-based conservation and development project. Our qualitative institutional analysis suggests that critical elements of project-level structural social capital in the Umgano project case study include: forward-thinking and capable leadership; long-standing partnerships with external agencies; sound operational structures and management; and legitimate participation facilitated by forms of representation that are transparent and accountable to constituents. In accordance with the theory, insights from the study also indicate that successful collective action relies on processes of long-term and earnest trust building, within and across communities, and between communities and external agents. Such insights serve as a point of reference for role-players in similar community-based projects and have the potential to inform future research on resource governance in South Africa. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0376835X
Volume :
37
Issue :
2
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Development Southern Africa
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
142200092
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/0376835X.2019.1628708