Social Capital: A Theory of Social Structure and Action

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Pub. Date: 2002-05-20
Publisher(s): Cambridge University Press
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Summary

In Social Capital, Nan Lin explains the importance of using social connections and social relations in achieving goals. Social capital, or resources accessed through such connections and relations, is critical (along with human capital, or what a person or organization actually possesses) to individuals, social groups, organizations, and communities in obtaining their objectives. This book places social capital in the family of capital theories (the classical and neo-capital theories), articulates its elements and propositions, presents research programs, findings, and agenda, and theorizes its significance in various moments of interactions between individual actions and social structure (for example, the primordial groups, social exchanges, organizations, institutional transformations, and cybernetworks). Nan Lin eloquently introduces a groundbreaking theory that forcefully argues and shows why it is 'who you know', as well as 'what you know' that makes a difference in life and society.

Table of Contents

Preface xi
Part I. Theory and Research
Theories of Capital: The Historical Foundation
3(16)
Social Capital: Capital Captured through Social Relations
19(10)
Resources, Hierarchy, Networks, and Homophily: The Structural Foundation
29(12)
Resources, Motivations, and Interactions: The Action Foundation
41(14)
The Theory and Theoretical Propositions
55(23)
Social Capital and Status Attainment: A Research Tradition
78(21)
Inequality in Social Capital: A Research Agenda
99(28)
Part II. Conceptual Extensions
Social Capital and the Emergence of Social Structure: A Theory of Rational Choice
127(16)
Reputation and Social Capital: The Rational Basis for Social Exchange
143(22)
Social Capital in Hierarchical Structures
165(19)
Institutions, Networks, and Capital Building: Societal Transformations
184(26)
Cybernetworks and the Global Village: The Rise of Social Capital
210(33)
Part III. Epilogue
The Future of the Theory
243(8)
References 251(16)
Index 267

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