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Bowling alone: the collapse and revival of American Community / Robert D. Putnam. --

By: Putnam, Robert D.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: New York: Simon & Schuster Paperbacks, 2000Description: 541 p.ISBN: 9780743203043.Subject(s): Mudança Social | Participação Social | Bem Estar Social
Contents:
Section I: Introduction Chapter 1: Thinking about social change in America Section II: Trends in civic engagement and social capital Chapter 2: Political Participation -- Chapter 3: Civic participation -- Chapter 4: Religious participation -- Chapter 5: Connections in the worksplace -- Chapter 6: Informal social connections -- Chapter 7: Altruism, volunteering, and philanthropy -- Chapter 8: Reciprocity, honesty, and trust -- Chapter 9: Against the tide? Small groups, social movements, and the net Section III: Why? Chapter 10: Introduction -- Chapter 11: Pressures of times and money -- Chapter 12: Mobility and sprawl -- Chapter 13: Technology and mass media -- Chapter 14: From generation to generation -- Chapter 15: What killed civic engagement? summing up Section IV: So What? Chapter 16: Introduction -- Chapter 17: Education and children's welfare -- Chapter 18: Safe and productive neighborhoods -- Chapter 19: Economic prosperity -- Chapter 20: Health and happiness -- Chapter 21: Democracy -- Chapter 22: The dark side of social capital Section V: What is to be done? Chapter 23: Lessons of history: The gilded age and the progressive era -- Chapter 24: Toward and agenda for social capitalists
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Section I: Introduction Chapter 1: Thinking about social change in America Section II: Trends in civic engagement and social capital Chapter 2: Political Participation -- Chapter 3: Civic participation -- Chapter 4: Religious participation -- Chapter 5: Connections in the worksplace -- Chapter 6: Informal social connections -- Chapter 7: Altruism, volunteering, and philanthropy -- Chapter 8: Reciprocity, honesty, and trust -- Chapter 9: Against the tide? Small groups, social movements, and the net Section III: Why? Chapter 10: Introduction -- Chapter 11: Pressures of times and money -- Chapter 12: Mobility and sprawl -- Chapter 13: Technology and mass media -- Chapter 14: From generation to generation -- Chapter 15: What killed civic engagement? summing up Section IV: So What? Chapter 16: Introduction -- Chapter 17: Education and children's welfare -- Chapter 18: Safe and productive neighborhoods -- Chapter 19: Economic prosperity -- Chapter 20: Health and happiness -- Chapter 21: Democracy -- Chapter 22: The dark side of social capital Section V: What is to be done? Chapter 23: Lessons of history: The gilded age and the progressive era -- Chapter 24: Toward and agenda for social capitalists

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