Religion as Social Capital

Religion as Social Capital

Author: Corwin E. Smidt

Publisher: Baylor University Press

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 270

ISBN-13: 0918954851

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While Robert Putnam's Bowling Alone (2000) highlighted the notion of volunteerism, little attention has been paid to religion's role in generating social capital--an ironic omission since religion constitutes the most common form of voluntary association in America today. Featuring essays by prominent social scientists, this is the first book-length, systematic examination of the relationship between religion and social capital and what effects religious social capital has on democratic life in the United States.


The Dark Social Capital of Religious Radicals

The Dark Social Capital of Religious Radicals

Author: Johannes Saal

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2021-05-04

Total Pages: 527

ISBN-13: 3658328428

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With the departure of European Muslims to the “Islamic State” and a wave of terrorist attacks in Europe in recent years, the questions of why and how individuals radicalize to Jihadi extremism attracted keen interest. This thesis examines how individuals radicalize by applying a theoretical framework that primarily refers to social capital theory, the economics of religion, and social movement theory. The analysis of the biographical backgrounds, pathways of radicalization, and network connections of more than 1,300 Jihadi extremists from Germany, Austria, and Switzerland shows that radicalization primarily need to be considered as a social process of isolation from former social contacts and affiliation with a new religious group. Radicalization is characterized by the transformation of social capital and often channeled through so-called “strong ties” to friends and family members. These peer networks constitute the social fundament of radical clusters on the local level which are usually linked to a broader milieu through exclusive mosque communities and religious authorities. Bonding social capital within these radical groups minimizes the risk of betrayal and promotes trust essential for clandestine and risky activities.


Faith as Social Capital

Faith as Social Capital

Author: Robert Furbey

Publisher:

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 76

ISBN-13:

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This study explores the motivations for planned teenage pregnancy in England, based on 51 in-depth interviews undertaken in disadvantaged areas.


Social Capital and Participation in Everyday Life

Social Capital and Participation in Everyday Life

Author: Paul Dekker

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2003-12-16

Total Pages: 249

ISBN-13: 1134571658

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This timely volume puts emphasis on the effect of social capital on everyday life: how the routines of daily life lead people to get involved in their communities. Focussing on its micro-level causes and consequences, the book's international contributors argue that social capital is fundamentally concerned with the value of social networks and about how people interact with each other. The book suggests that different modes of participation have different consequences for creating - or destroying - a sense of community or participation. The diversity of countries, institutions and groups dealt with - from Indian castes to Dutch churches, from highly competent 'everyday makers' in Scandinavia to politics-avoiding Belgian women and Irish villagers - offers fascinating case studies, and theoretical reflections for the present debates about civil society and democracy.


Cuba

Cuba

Author: Adrian H. Hearn

Publisher: Duke University Press Books

Published: 2008-08-18

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13:

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DIVArgues that grassroots cultural actors and religious organizations have come to play an important role in social development in Cuba since the early 1990s, and that this process occurred with the active support, and regulation of the state, despite the st/div


Social Capital as a Policy Resource

Social Capital as a Policy Resource

Author: John D. Montgomery

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2001-04-30

Total Pages: 292

ISBN-13: 0792372735

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In 1997 the National Institute of Mental Health assembled a working group of international experts to address the mental health consequences of torture and related violence and trauma; report on the status of scientific knowledge; and include research recommendations with implications for treatment, services, and policy development. This book, dedicated to those who experience the horrors of torture and those who work to end it, is based on that report.


Covenant and Conversation

Covenant and Conversation

Author: Jonathan Sacks

Publisher: Maggid

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781592640218

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In this second volume of his long-anticipated five-volume collection of parashat hashavua commentaries, Rabbi Sir Jonathan Sacks explores these intersections as they relate to universal concerns of freedom, love, responsibility, identity, and destiny. Chief Rabbi Sacks fuses Jewish tradition, Western philosophy, and literature to present a highly developed understanding of the human condition under Gods sovereignty. Erudite and eloquent, Covenant Conversation allows us to experience Chief Rabbi Sacks sophisticated approach to life lived in an ongoing dialogue with the Torah.


Faith and Social Capital After the Debt Crisis

Faith and Social Capital After the Debt Crisis

Author: A. Dinham

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2012-04-24

Total Pages: 219

ISBN-13: 1137005688

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This book explores what becomes of faiths when seen as social capital. In the grip of the current debt crisis, where the social and capital seem increasingly unbalanced, this book examines whether faiths can help rebalance society through drawing communities together.


Religion in Secularizing Society

Religion in Secularizing Society

Author: Loek Halman

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 1999-12

Total Pages: 222

ISBN-13: 9004665706

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The European Values Study is a large-scale, cross-national, and longitudinal survey research program on basic human values, initiated by the European Value Systems Study Group (EVSSG) in the late 1970s, at that time an informal grouping of academics. Now, it is carried on in the setting of a foundation, using the (abbreviated) name of the group European Values Study (EVS). The EVSSG aimed at designing and conducting a major empirical study of the moral and social values underlying European social and political institutions and governing conduct. A rich academic literature has now been created around the original survey, and numerous other works have made use of the findings.


Toward a Sociological Theory of Religion and Health

Toward a Sociological Theory of Religion and Health

Author:

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2011-07-12

Total Pages: 285

ISBN-13: 9004210849

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Driven by funding agencies, empirical research in the social scientific study of health and medicine has grown in quantity and developed in quality. When it became evident, in what is now a tradition of inquiry, that people’s religious activities had significant health consequences, a portion of that body of work began to focus more frequently on the relationship between health and religion. The field has reached a point where book-length summaries of empirical findings, especially those pertinent to older people, can identify independent, mediating, and dependent variables of interest. Every mediating variable, even if considered as a “control” variable, represents an explanation, a small theory of some kind. However, taken in granular form, as it were, the multiple theories do not comprise mid-level theory, let alone a general theoretical framework. This volume seeks to move toward more general theoretical development. Contributors include: Alex Bierman, Sherry Cummings, Christopher G. Ellison, Andrea K. Henderson, Barbara Kilbourne, Neal Krause, Jeff Levin, Robert S. Levine, Eric Liu, Michael K. Roemer, Scott Schieman, and Ephraim Shapiro.