Social Capital Resources

Adam, F. (2003) Social capital: Recent debates and research. Social Science Information, 42, 2.

Adler, P.S., Kwon, S. W.  (1999) Social capital: The good, the bad, and the ugly. (Unpublished Work).

Adler, S., Kazanowski, K. A. (1998) Building on strength: How Michigan community is increasing its "social capital". Healthcare Forum Journal. March-April. Pp 56-59.

Ahern, M. M., Hendryx, M. S., (2003) Social capital and trust in providers. Social Science and Medicine, 57.

Almedom, A. M. (2005) Social capital and mental health: An interdisciplinary review of primary evidence.  Social Science and Medicine, 61.

Altschuler, A., Somkin, C.P., Adler, N. E. (2004) Local service and amenities, neighborhood social capital, and health. Social Science and Medicine, 59.

Bairstow, R. B. (1999) Microfinance and trust: building solidarity, social capital and community. Thesis/Dissertation. Michigan State University.

Baum, F. (2000) Social capital, economic capital and power: Further issues for a public health agenda. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 54:6.

Baum, F. (1999) Social capital: Is it good for your health? Issues for a public health agenda. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 53, pp 195-196.

Beauvais, C., Jenson, J. (2002) Social cohesion: Updating the state of research. Canadian Policy Research Networks , CPRN Discussion Papers, pp 1-49.

Blakeley, R. (1998) Social capital and public policy. World Bank.

Blanchard, A. (2004) Dispersed virtual communities and face-to-face social capital In Social Capital and information technology. M. Huysman & V. Wulf, editors. Cambridge: The MIT Press.

Bolin, K., Lindgren, B., Lindström, M., & Nystedt, P. (2003) Investments in social capital-implications of social interactions for the production of health. Social Science and Medicine, 56, 2379-2390.

Bourdieu, P. & Wacquant, JD. (1992) An invitation to reflexive sociology. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press.

Bourdieu, P. (1983) The forms of capital. In J.Richardson (Ed.), Handbook of theory and research for the sociology of education (pp. 241-258). New York: Greenwood Press.

Bowles, S. (1999) "Social capital" and community governance. Focus, 20:3.

Bullen, P., Onyx, J. (1997) Measuring social capital in five communities in NSW: An Analysis. CACOM Working Paper Series: No. 41. Management Alternatives.

Campbell, C., Williams, B., & Gilgen, D. (2002) Is social capital a useful conceptual tool for exploring community level influences on HIV infection? An exploratory case study from South Africa. AIDS Care, 14, 41-54.

Casey, T. & Christ, K. (2005) Social Capital and economic performance in the American states. Social Science Quarterly, 86, 826-845.

Cattell, V. (2001) Poor people, poor places, and poor health: the mediating role of social networks and social capital. Social Science and Medicine, 52, pp1501-1516.

Chopra, K. (2001) Social capital and sustainable development: the role of formal and informal institutions in a developing country. Institute of Economic Growth, University Enclave, Delhi.

Coleman, JS. (1988) Social capital in the creation of human capital. American Journal of Sociology, 94, S95-S120.

Collier, P. (1998) Social Capital and Poverty. Working Paper Four, Social Capital Initiative, The World Bank.

Dale, A. (2005a) Social capital and sustainable community development: Is there a relationship? In A.Dale & J. Onyx (Eds.), A dynamic balance: Social capital and sustainable community development. Vancouver: UBC Press.

Dale, A. (2005b) Social Capital and Sustainable Community Development. In A.Dale & J. Onyx (Eds.), A dynamic balance. Vancouver: UBC Press.

Department of Economics, U. o. A. (1999) 1999 creation and returns of social capital: social networks in education and labour markets. In (pp. 158-162).

Durlauf, S. N. (1999) The case ‘against’ social capital. Focus, 20:3.

Ebrahim, S. (2004) Social capital: everything or nothing? International Journal of Epidemiology, 33:4.

Edwards, B. (1997) Social capital and the political economy of our discontent. American Behavioral Scientist, 40:5.

Evans, P. (1996) Government action, social capital and development: Reviewing the evidence on synergy. World Development, 24, 1119-1132.

Falk, I., Harrison, L. (1998) Indicators of social capital: social capital as the product of local interactive learning processes. (Unpublished Work).

Falk, I., Kilpatrick, S. (1999) What is social capital? A study of interaction in a rural community. (Unpublished Work).

Fevre, R. (2000) Socializing social capital: Identity, the transition to work, and economic development. In S.Baron, J. Field, & T. Schuller (Eds.), Social capital: Critical perspectives (pp. 94-110). Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Gooden, BI. (1998) Social capital, stress and the health of rural African-Americans in central Virginia. Ph.D. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

House, JS. (1999) Social context, social inequality, mind, body, and health.

Hunter, B. (2000) Social exclusion, social capital, and Indigenous Australians: Measuring the social costs of unemployment. Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research. Discussion Paper No. 204/2000. Canberra: CAEPR, Australian National University

Huysman M. & Wulf, V. (2004a) Social capital and information technology. M.
Huysman & V. Wulf, editors. Cambridge: The MIT Press

Huysman M., Wulf, V. (2004b) Social capital and information technology: Current debates and research. In Social Capital and information technology. M. Huysman & V. Wulf, editors. Cambridge: The MIT Press.

Kawachi, I., Kennedy, BP., Lochner, K., & Prothrow-Stith, D. (1997) Social capital, income inequality, and mortality. American Journal of Public Health, 87, 1491-1498.

Levitte, Y. (2004) Bonding Social Capital in Entrepreneurial Developing Communities - Survival Networks or Barriers? Journal of the Community Development Society, 35, 44-64.

Lin, N. (2001) Social capital: A theory of social structure and action. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.

Memmott P. & Meltzer, A. (2005) Modelling social capital in a remote Australian Indigenous community. In A dynamic balance. Dale A. & Onyx, J editors. Vancouver: UBC Press.

Midgley, J. & Livermore, M. (1998) Social capital and local economic development: Implications for community social work practice. Journal of Community Practice, 5, 29-40.

Mignone, J. (2003a) Measuring social capital: A guide for First Nations communities.  1-13. Ottawa, Ontario, Canadian Institute for Health Information.

Mignone, J. (2003b) Social capital in First Nations communities: Conceptual development and instrument validation. Doctoral dissertation. University of Manitoba: Winnipeg.

Mignone, J., Longclaws, J., O'Neil, J., & Mustard, C. (2004). Social Capital in First
Nations Communities: Concept and Measurement. In J.White, P. Maxim, & D. Beavon (Eds.), Aboriginal Policy Research: Setting the Agenda for Change (pp. 125-139). Ottawa: Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc.

Moody, L., & Cordua-von Specht, I. (2005) Stones: Social capital in Canadian Aboriginal communities. In A dynamic balance. Dale A. & Onyx, J editors. Vancouver: UBC Press.

Narayan, D. (1999) Bonds and bridges: Social capital and poverty Washington, DC: The World Bank.

Norris, P. (2003) Social capital and ICTs: Widening or reinforcing social networks? Paper presented at the International Forum on Social Capital for Economic Revival, Tokyo, Japan. March

Portes, A. & Landolt, P (2000) Social capital: Promise and pitfalls of its role in development. Journal of Latin American Studies 32(2): 529-547.

Putnam, RD. (2000) Bowling Alone; the collapse and revival of American community. New York: Touchstone.

Putnam, RD., Leonardi, R., & Nanetti, RY. (1993) Making democracy work: Civic traditions in modern Italy. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press.

Quan-Haase, A & Wellman, B (2004) How does the internet affect social capital? In Social Capital and information technology. M. Huysman & V. Wulf, editors. Cambridge: The MIT Press

Quan-Haase, A & Wellman, B. (2002) Capitalizing on the internet: Social contact, civic engagement, and sense of community. In Internet in everyday life. B. Wellman & C. Haythornthwaite, eds. Oxford: Blackwell.

Rankin, K.N. (2002) Social capital, microfinance, and the politics of development. Feminist economics. 8(1): 1-24

Rose, R. (2000) How much does social capital add to individual health? A survey study of Russians. Social Science and Medicine, 51, 1421-1435.

Schuller, T., Baron, S., & Field, J. (2000) Social capital: A review and critique. In

S.Baron, J. Field, & T. Schuller (Eds.), Social capital: Critical perspectives (pp. 1-38). Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Steinmueller, W.E. (2004) ICTs and social capital. Paper presented at the DRUID Winter Conference, January

Szreter, S. (2000) Social capital, the economy, and education in historical perspective. In

S.Baron, J. Field, & T. Schuller (Eds.), Social capital: Critical perspectives (pp. 56-77). Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Veenstra, G. (2000) Social capital, SES and health: An individual-level analysis. Social Science and Medicine, 50, 619-629.

Wellman, B.A., Quan-Haase, A., Witte, J., Hampton, K. (2001) Does the internet increase, decrease, or supplement social capital?: Social networks, participation, and community commitment. American Behavioral Scientist. 45 (3): 437-56.

White, J., Maxim, P., & Whitehead, P. (2000) Social capital, social cohesion and population outcomes in Canada's First Nations communities (Rep. No. 00-7). London, Canada: Population Studies Centre, University of Western Ontario.

Woolcock, M. & Narayan, D. (2000) Social capital: Implications for development theory, research, and policy. The World Bank Research Observer, 15, 225-249.

Woolcock, M. (1999) Managing risks, shocks, and opportunity in developing economies: The role of social capital.

Woolcock, M. (1998a) Social capital and economic development: Toward a theoretical synthesis and policy framework. Theory and Society, 27, 151-208.