Index
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Singh, M.K. (2024), "Index", Social Capital, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 93-95. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-83797-587-720241007
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Copyright © 2024 Mudit Kumar Singh. Published under exclusive licence by Emerald Publishing Limited
INDEX
Agency, lack of
, 39
Arab Spring movement
, 70–71
Asian Development Bank
, 52
Biases
, 30
Black Lives Matter movement
, 70–71
Bonding social capital
, 15–16, 38–39, 50–51
Bridging social capital
, 16, 18, 38–39, 50–51
Capacity building
, 50
Civic engagement
, 28
and participation
, 51–52
Community development
, 49–51
Community garden programs
, 55–56
Community groups
, 12
Community health policies
, 55–56
Community health worker programs (CHW programs)
, 57
Community organizing
, 50
Community-based initiatives
, 50
Community-driven development programs (CDD programs)
, 50
Context-dependence
, 42
Corruption
, 39–41
Critiques of social capital
, 43–45
digital social capital
, 46
ethical concerns
, 39–41
exclusion and inequality
, 33–34
instrumentalism
, 34–38
lack of agency and power dynamics
, 39
measurement challenges
, 41–43
normative bias
, 38–39
Cronyism
, 39–41
Cultural capital
, 5–6
Data exploitation
, 46
Digital literacy
, 6
Digital social capital
, 21–22
applications of
, 60–61
in-depth review of
, 23–31
rapid growth of digital capital literature
, 22
Digitalization
, 70–71
Disaster recovery
, 58–60
Disaster risk resilience
, 59
Economic development
, 52, 54–55
Education
, 6
Educators
, 69
Entrepreneurship
, 52
Exclusion
, 33–34
Expectation
, 9–10
Family units
, 11
Field
, 26
Formal institutions
, 4–5
Gender-based inequalities
, 34
Habitus
, 9, 26
Health outcomes
, 55–58
Human capital theory
, 5–6
Immigrants
, 37–38
Implications of social capital
, 49
applications of digital social capital
, 60–61
civic engagement and participation
, 51–52
community development
, 49–51
critical analysis of lessons learned from interventions
, 61–64
economic development and entrepreneurship
, 52
health outcomes
, 55–58
resilience and disaster recovery
, 58–60
social cohesion and inclusion
, 53–54
India’s self help groups
, 57
Individual relationships
, 11
Individualistic approach
, 37
Individuals
, 69–70
Inequality
, 33–34
Informal institutions
, 4–5
Institutional context
, 4–5
Institutional theory
, 4–5
Instrumentalism
, 34–38
Intermediate-level social structures
, 12–14
Kinship networks
, 11–12
Linking social capital
, 18, 21, 38–39, 50–51
Local-level groups
, 12
Macro level social structures
, 14–15
Marginalized communities
, 37–38
Microfinance
, 55
Microlevel social structures
, 10
Minority populations
, 37–38
Neoliberal ideologies
, 37
Nepotism
, 39–41
Normative bias
, 38–39
Norms
, 3–4, 30
Obligation
, 9–10
Online surveillance
, 46
Organizations
, 68–69
Participatory decision-making processes
, 50
Place attachment
, 45
Policymakers
, 68–69
Political participation
, 28
Power dynamics
, 39
Press information bureau (PIB)
, 57
Privacy
, 46
Reliability
, 41–42
Resilience
, 58–60
Rural development interventions
, 54
Self-help groups (SHGs)
, 55
Social capital
, 1, 7, 9, 65–67
bonding
, 15–16
bridging
, 16–18
digital
, 21–22
digitalization
, 70–71
evolution
, 6–8
family units
, 11
forms
, 9, 19
future work
, 71–72
in-depth review of digital capital
, 23–31
individual relationships
, 11
individuals
, 69–70
institutional theory
, 4–5
intermediate-level social structures
, 12–14
kinship networks
, 11–12
linking
, 18–21
local-level groups
, 12
macro level social structures
, 14–15
microlevel social structures
, 10
policymakers and organizations
, 68–69
rapid growth of digital capital literature
, 22
theoretical frameworks and approaches
, 1–8
Social cohesion and inclusion
, 53–54
Social media
, 70–71
Social movements
, 63
Social network approach
, 2–3
Social norms
, 10, 34, 66
Social protection programs
, 53
Social relationships
, 36–37
Social support networks
, 58
Staff clubs
, 12
Stakeholders
, 65
Trust
, 3–4, 29–30, 43–44
Validity
, 41
Values
, 3–4
Village savings and loan associations (VSLAs)
, 55
World Bank
, 55, 58
Youth clubs
, 12