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| L. Scott Miller - 1995 - 424 頁
...words of Pierre Bourdieu, one of the people most closely associated with the term, "Social capital is the aggregate of the actual or potential resources...which are linked to possession of a durable network of more or less institutionalized relationships of mutual acquaintance and recognition — or in other... | |
| Kevin Yelvington - 2010 - 305 頁
...role of ethnicity and gender in establishing class relationships. For Bourdieu, "Social capital is the aggregate of the actual or potential resources...which are linked to possession of a durable network of more or less institutionalized relationships of mutual acquaintance and recognition — or in other... | |
| J.C. Smart - 1999 - 516 頁
...constitutes these other principal forms of capital and how does Bourdieu define them? Social capital "is the aggregate of the actual or potential resources...which are linked to possession of a durable network of more or less institutionalized relationships of mutual acquaintance and recognition — or in other... | |
| Richard A. Couto - 1999 - 364 頁
...structure. Bourdieu defines social capital in terms of class or networks of relationships, calling it "the aggregate of the actual or potential resources...which are linked to possession of a durable network of more or less institutionalized relationships of mutual acquaintance and recognition — or, in other... | |
| Cecilia Menjívar - 2000 - 324 頁
...James Coleman's ( 1988) work on rational action. Social capital, Bourdieu (1986, 248-249) observes. "is the aggregate of the actual or potential resources...which are linked to possession of a durable network of more or less institutionalized relationships of mutual acquaintance and recognition . . . which... | |
| Todd Boyd, Kenneth L. Shropshire - 2000 - 270 頁
...Student-Athletes?" Denver University Law Review 69:58, n. 7). 49. To define social capital, we note it is "the aggregate of the actual or potential resources...which are linked to possession of a durable network of more or less institutionalized relationships of mutual acquaintance or recognition." This is how... | |
| Deborah Davis - 2000 - 388 頁
...that can later be transformed into economic capital. Social capital as defined by Pierre Bourdieu "is the aggregate of the actual or potential resources...which are linked to possession of a durable network of more or less institutionalized relationships of mutual acquaintance and recognition— or in other... | |
| Stephen Baron, John Field, Tom Schuller - 2000 - 322 頁
...themselves into each other in order to maximize accumulation. Social capital — at last — is denned as 'the aggregate of the actual or potential resources...which are linked to possession of a durable network of more or less institutionalized relationships of mutual acquaintance and recognition . . . which... | |
| Bob Edwards, Michael W. Foley, Mario Diani - 2001 - 356 頁
...spirit of cooperation available to a community or nation at large. Bourdieu defines social capital as "the aggregate of the actual or potential resources...which are linked to possession of a durable network of more or less institutionalized relationships of mutual acquaintance and recognition—or in other... | |
| Nan Lin, Karen S. Cook, Ronald S. Burt - 348 頁
...empirical applications. In this chapter, we draw on Bourdieu (1986:248) to define social capital as "the aggregate of the actual or potential resources...which are linked to possession of a durable network of more or less institutionalized relationships of mutual acquaintance or recognition." As Fortes (1998:1)... | |
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