| James S. Coleman - 1994 - 1022 sidor
...human capital, social capital is not completely fungible, but is fungible with respect to specific activities. A given form of social capital that is...capital inheres in the structure of relations between persons and among persons. It is lodged neither in individuals nor in physical implements of production.... | |
| Peter M. Hall - 1997 - 256 sidor
...capital comes about through the social relations (and mutual trust) among persons that facilitate action, "social capital inheres in the structure of relations...is not lodged either in the actors themselves or in the physical implements of production" (1988:98). Social capital, then, is not a possession or a trait... | |
| John Hagan, Bill McCarthy - 1998 - 326 sidor
...capacities to engage in social action. Yet Coleman (1988) also notes that social capital is unique: "Unlike other forms of capital, social capital inheres...structure of relations between actors and among actors" (p. 598). We submit that this occurs across classes and contexts, and in criminal as well as in more... | |
| Daniel Bertaux, Paul Thompson - 1997 - 350 sidor
...Coleman (1990). Both see social capital as resources that are embedded in sets of social relations. 'Unlike other forms of capital, social capital inheres in the structure of relations between persons and among persons. It is lodged neither in individuals nor in physical implements of production'... | |
| Daniel A. Mazmanian, Michael E. Kraft - 1999 - 348 sidor
...community's social networks and its norms of reciprocity and trust (Newton 1997). As Coleman put it: Unlike other forms of capital, social capital inheres...themselves or in physical implements of production. (Coleman 1988, S98) Where social capital is high, individuals in a community can "do a good turn" with... | |
| Roger Th.A.J. Leenders, Shaul M. Gabbay - 1999 - 586 sidor
...embeddedness arguments is the role of social capital in the creation of financial capital (Gabbay 1995, 1997). 'Unlike other forms of capital, social capital inheres...is not lodged either in the actors themselves or in the physical implements of production' (Coleman 1988: 98). Social capital consists of the social relationships... | |
| Thomasina Borkman - 1999 - 284 sidor
...making possible the achievement of certain ends that would not be attainable in its absence. . . . Unlike other forms of capital, social capital inheres in the structure of relations between and among persons. It is lodged neither in individuals nor in physical implements of production. (1990,302)... | |
| Stephen Baron, John Field, Tom Schuller - 2000 - 322 sidor
...structure. Like other forms of capital, social capital is productive, making possible the achievement of ends that in its absence would not be possible. Like...structure of relations between actors and among actors. Coleman (1988a: 102-4) then moves on to a deeper analysis of the components of social relations that... | |
| Pamela Munn, Mairi Ann Cullen, Gwynedd Lloyd - 2000 - 196 sidor
...attainment by poor children in Catholic schools. While cultural capital is a property of individuals, social capital 'inheres in the structure of relations between actors and among actors' (Coleman in Halsey et al., 1997:82). It is a resource which people (or institutions) can use to gain... | |
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