Social Capital as a Policy Resource / Edition 1

Social Capital as a Policy Resource / Edition 1

by John D. Montgomery, Alex Inkeles
ISBN-10:
0792372735
ISBN-13:
9780792372738
Pub. Date:
04/30/2001
Publisher:
Springer US
ISBN-10:
0792372735
ISBN-13:
9780792372738
Pub. Date:
04/30/2001
Publisher:
Springer US
Social Capital as a Policy Resource / Edition 1

Social Capital as a Policy Resource / Edition 1

by John D. Montgomery, Alex Inkeles

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Overview

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.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780792372738
Publisher: Springer US
Publication date: 04/30/2001
Edition description: Reprinted from POLICY SCIENCES, 33:3-4, 2001
Pages: 280
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.36(d)

Table of Contents

Foreword. Social capital as a policy resource; J.D. Montgomery. Measuring social capital and its consequences; A. Inkeles. Both glue and lubricant: Transnational ethnic social capital as a source of Asia-Pacific subregionalism; Xiangming Chen. Social capital in the Japanese youth labor market: Labor market policy, schools, and norms; M.C. Brinton. Social capital and labor politics in Japan: Cooperation or cooptation? J.P. Broadbent. Social capital and power: Entrepreneurial elite and the state in contemporary China; Zhou Yongming. Trade unions and social capital in transitional communist states: The case of China; W. Taylor. Faith as social capital: Religion and community development in Southern Asia; C. Candland. Native social capital: The case of Hawaiian sovereignty and Ka Lahui Hawaii; Haunani-Kay Trask. Indigenous knowledge as intellectual property; C.H. Norchi. The World Bank and social capital: Lessons from ten rural development projects in the Philippines and Mexico; J. Fox, J. Gershman. Social capital in microfinance: Case studies in the Philippines; B.R. Quinones Jr., H.D. Seibel. Peasant federations and rural development policies in the Andes; T.F. Carroll, A.J. Bebbington. Social capital formation: The role of NGO rural development programs in Bangladesh; A.H. Mondal. Beyond community and society: The externalities of social capital building; J.M. Heffron. About the authors. Index.
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