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_aPutnam, Robert D. _9722 |
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_aBowling alone : _bthe collapse and revival of American community / _cRobert D. Putnam. |
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_aNew York : _bSimon & Schuster, _cc2000. |
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_a541 p. : _bill. ; _c25 cm. |
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| 504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [445]-504) and index. | ||
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_gCh. 1. _tThinking about Social Change in America -- _gCh. 2. _tPolitical Participation -- _gCh. 3. _tCivic Participation -- _gCh. 4. _tReligious Participation -- _gCh. 5. _tConnections in the Workplace -- _gCh. 6. _tInformal Social Connections -- _gCh. 7. _tAltruism, Volunteering, and Philanthropy -- _gCh. 8. _tReciprocity, Honesty, and Trust -- _gCh. 9. _tAgainst the Tide? Small Groups, Social Movements, and the Net -- _gCh. 10. _tIntroduction -- _gCh. 11. _tPressures of Time and Money -- _gCh. 12. _tMobility and Sprawl -- _gCh. 13. _tTechnology and Mass Media -- _gCh. 14. _tFrom Generation to Generation -- _gCh. 15. _tWhat Killed Civic Engagement? Summing UP -- _gCh. 16. _tIntroduction -- _gCh. 17. _tEducation and Children's Welfare -- _gCh. 18. _tSafe and Productive Neighborhoods -- _gCh. 19. _tEconomic Prosperity -- _gCh. 20. _tHealth and Happiness -- _gCh. 21. _tDemocracy -- _gCh. 22. _tThe Dark Side of Social Capital -- _gCh. 23. _tLessons of History: The Gilded Age and the Progressive Era -- |
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_gCh. 24. _tToward an Agenda for Social Capitalists -- _gAppendix I. _tMeasuring Social Change -- _gAppendix II. _tSources for Figures and Tables -- _gAppendix III. _tThe Rise and Fall of Civic and Professional Associations. |
| 520 | 1 | _a"Putnam's work shows how social bonds are the most powerful predictor of life satisfaction. For example, he reports that getting married is the equivalent of quadrupling your income and attending a club meeting regularly is the equivalent of doubling your income. The loss of social capital is felt in critical ways: Communities with less social capital have lower educational performance and more teen pregnancy, child suicide, low birth weight, and prenatal mortality. | |
| 520 | 8 | _aSocial capital is also a strong predictor of crime rates and other measures of neighborhood quality of life, as it is of our health: In quantitative terms, if you both smoke and belong to no groups, it's a close call as to which is the riskier behavior."--BOOK JACKET. | |
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