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Il ruolo della società civile
Società
civile, capitale sociale e benessere sociale
Questa sezione è dedicata al ruolo della società
civile, con particolare attenzione per le associazioni volontarie,
nella produzione e accumulazione di capitale sociale. Studi alternativi,
che mettono in evidenza il ruolo dello stato e dello stato sociale
nella diffusione della fiducia e nella accumulazione di capitale
sociale, sono presentati nella prossima
sezione.
Letture fondamentali
Approfondimenti
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Letture fondamentali
Bruni, L., Pelligra, V. (2002),
Economia
come impegno civile, Roma, Città Nuova.
Evans, P. (1996), Government
Action, Social Capital and Development: Reviewing the Evidence on
Synergy, World Development, 24(6), 1119-1132.
Foley, M., Edwards, B. (1998),
Beyond Toqueville: Civil Society and Social Capital in Comparative
Perspective, American Behavioral Scientist, 42(1), 5-20.
Hooghe, M., Stolle, D. (eds) (2003),
Generating
Social Capital: Civil Society and Institutions in Comparative Perspective,
New York, Palgrave.
Portney, K. E., Berry, J.M. (2000),
Neighborhoods
and civil society, in Hodgkinson, V. (ed), Civil Society in
the United States, Civil Society and Governance Programme, IDS.
Prakash, S., Selle, P. (2004), Comparative
Perspectives on Civil Society, Participation and Governance,
London, Sage Publications.
Putnam, R.D. (1993) Making
Democracy Work: Civic Traditions in Modern Italy, Princeton
University Press, Princeton, trad. it. La tradizione civica nelle
regioni italiane, Mondadori, Milano
Putnam, R.D. (ed)
(2002), Democracies
in flux: The Evolution of Social Capital in Contemporary Society,
Oxford, Oxford University Press.
Putnam, R.D., Feldstein, L. (2003), Better
Together: Restoring the American Community, New York, Simon
& Schuster.
Stolle, D. (2003),
The Sources of Social Capital, in Hooghe, M.,
Stolle, D. (eds) (2003), Generating
Social Capital: Civil Society and Institutions in Comparative Perspective,
New York, Palgrave.
Svendsen, G.L.H,
Svendsen, G.T. (2005), The
Creation and Destruction of Social Capital. Entrepreneurship, Co-operative
Movements and Institutions, Cheltenham, UK, Edward Elgar Publishing.
Uslaner, E. (2002),
The
Moral Foundations of Trust, Cambridge, Cambridge University
Press.
Wollebak, D., Selle,
P. (2003), The Importance of Passive Membership for Social Capital
Formation, in Hooghe, M., Stolle, D. (eds) (2003),
Generating
Social Capital: Civil Society and Institutions in Comparative Perspective,
New York, Palgrave
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Approfondimenti
Ashman,
D., Brown, L.D., Zwick, E. (1998), The
strength of strong and weak ties: building social capital for the
formation and governance of civil society resource organizations,
IDR Reports, Volume 14, Number 2 1998.
Bacon, D. (2001), Revitalising
civil society in Northern Ireland: social capital formation in three
faith-based organisations, 7th Researching the Voluntary Sector
Conference NCVO Headquarters, London, September 2001.
Bekkers, R., Völker, B.,
van der Gaag, M., Flap, H. (2005), Social
networks of participants in voluntary associations, Department
of Statistics & Measurement Theory, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam,
mimeo.
Christoforou, A. (2004), On
the Determinants of Social Capital in Countries of the European
Union, Paper prepared for the ESPAnet 2004 Conference, European
Social Policy: Meeting the Needs of a New Europe, Oxford, England,
September 9th – 11th, 2004.
Daniszewski, K. (2003), A
Dewian Social Capital Development Theory, UCLA Graduate School
of Education.
Darcy de Oliveira, M. (2000),
Citizen Participation and Social Capital Formation. Resource mobilisation
for social development: the experience of Comunidade Solidária
in Brazil, Paper presented at the Symposium
Social Capital
Formation in Poverty Reduction: Which Role for the Civil Society
Organizations and the State?, 28 June 2000, Geneva, Switzerland.
Diani, M. (2001), Social Capital
as Social Movement Outcome, in Edwards, B., Foley, M.W., Diani,
M. (eds), Beyond
Toqueville, Civil Society and the Social Capital Debate in Comparative
Perspective, Hanover and London, University Press of New England.
Donoghue, F. (2002), Nonprofit
Organisations as Builders of Social Capital and Channels of Expression:
The Case of Ireland, Paper presented at the ISTR
Fifth International Conference "Transforming Civil Society,
Citizenship and Governance: The Third Sector in an Era of Global
(Dis)Order", University of Cape Town, South Africa, July
7-10, 2002.
Edwards, B. (2004), Strategy
Matters: The Contingent Value of Social Capital in the Survival
of Local Social Movement Organizations, Social Forces, Vol.
83, No. 2, December 2004, pp. 621-651.
Evans, G., Letki, N. (2002), Endogenizing
Social Trust: Democratisation in East-Central Europe, Nuffield
College Working Papers in Politics, 2002-WP9.
Ferlander, S. (2003), Internet,
Social Capital and Local Community, PhD Dissertation, Centre
for Research and Development in Learning Technology, University
of Stirling.
Ferlander, S., Dimm, T. (2001), Local
Nets and Social Capital, Telematics and Informatics, 18 (2001),
51-65.
Fournier, F. (2000), Social Capital
Formation in Poverty Reduction:
Which Role for Civil Society and the State?, Paper
presented at the Symposium Social
Capital Formation in Poverty Reduction: Which Role for the Civil
Society Organizations and the State?, 28 June 2000, Geneva,
Switzerland.
Fox, J. (1996), How
Does Civil Society Thicken? The Political Construction of Social
Capital in Rural Mexico, World Development, Vol. 24, No. 6,
1089-1103.
Greely, A. (2001), Coleman Revisited:
Religious Structures as a Source of Social Capital, in Edwards,
B., Foley, M.W., Diani, M. (eds), Beyond
Toqueville, Civil Society and the Social Capital Debate in Comparative
Perspective, Hanover and London, University Press of New England.
Harriss, J. (2001), Social
Capital Construction and the Consolidation of Civil Society,
Development Studies Institute, Working Paper N. 01-16, London School
of Economics.
Heller,
P. (1997), Social
Capital as a Product of Class Mobilization and State Intervention:
Industrial Workers in Kerala, India, in Evans, P. (ed), State-Society
Synergy: Government and Social Capital in Development, University
of California Press.
Hooghe,
M. (2003), Participation
in Voluntary Associations and Value Indicators: The Effect of Current
and Previous Participation Experiences, Nonprofit and Voluntary
Sector Quarterly, Vol. 32, No. 1, 47-69 (2003).
Huang, F. (2003), Social
Capital, Cooperation, and Human Capital, University of Pensilvanya,
Department of Economics, mimeo.
Jarrett, R.L., Sullivan, P.J.,
Watkins, N.D. (2005), Developing
social capital through participation in organized youth programs:
Qualitative insights from three programs, Journal of Community
Psychology, Volume 33, Issue 1 , Pages 41 - 55.
Johnson, C.A. (2000), Social
Capital and Conventions: A Social Networks Perspective, Dissertation
submitted to the Faculty of the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and
State University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for
the degree of Doctor of Philosophy
in Economics, April 14, 2000, Blacksburg, Virginia.
Johnson, C. (2003), A
Model of Social Capital Formation, SRDC Working Paper Series,
03-01, Social Research and Demonstration Corporation.
Keele, L. (2003), The
Macro Mechanics of Social Capital, Oxford University, Department
of Politics and International Relations, mimeo.
Kilby, P. (2002), Social
Capital and Civil Society, National Centre for Development Studies,
Australian National University.
Kolodinski, J., Kimberly, G.,
Isham, J. (2003), The
Effects of Volunteering for Non-profit Organizations on Social Capital
Formation: Evidence from a Statewide Survey, Middlebury College
of Economics Discussion Paper No. 03-05.
Larance, L.Y. (2001), Fostering
social capital through NGO design: Grameen Bank membership in Bangladesh,
International Social Work, Vol. 44, No. 1, 7-18 (2001).
Larance, L.Y., Porter, L.M. (2004),
Observations
From Practice: Support Group Membership as a Process of Social Capital
Formation Among Female Survivors of Domestic Violence, Journal
of Interpersonal Violence, June 1, 2004; 19(6): 676 - 690.
Leigh, A. (2004), Does
Equality Lead to Fraternity?, John F. Kennedy School of Government,
Harvard University, mimeo.
Leonard, R., Onyx, J. (2004),
Social
Capital and Community Building: Spinning straw into gold, London,
Janus Publications.
Letki, N. (2003), What
Makes Citizens Trustworthy? Individual, Community and Structural
Determinants of Honesty and Civic Morality, Nuffield College
Working Papers in Politics, 2003-WP13.
Letki, N. (2004), Socialization
for Participation? Trust, Membership and Democratization in East-Central
Europe, Political Research Quarterly, Vol. 57, No. 4.
Mayer, M. (2003), The
onward sweep of social capital: causes and consequences for understanding
cities, communities and urban movements, International Journal
of Urban and Regional Research, March 2003, vol. 27, no. 1, pp.
110-132(23).
Mayer, P. (2003), The
Wider Economic Value of Social Capital and Volunteering in South
Australia, Politics Department, University of Adelaide, South
Australia.
McGrory Klyza, C., Isham, J.,
Savage, A. (2004), Local
Environmental Groups, the Creation of Social Capital, and Environmental
Policy: Evidence from Vermont, Middlebury College Working Paper
Series No. 0407, Middlebury College, Department of Economics.
Minkoff, D.C. (2001), Producing
Social Capital: National Movements and Civil Society, in Edwards,
B., Foley, M.W., Diani, M. (eds), Beyond
Toqueville, Civil Society and the Social Capital Debate in Comparative
Perspective, Hanover and London, University Press of New England.
Mutti, A. (2003), La
teoria della fiducia nelle ricerche sul capitale sociale, Rassegna
Italiana di Sociologia, n.4,2003, pp 515-536.
• Ogilvie, S. (2004), The
Use and Abuse of Trust: Social Capital and its Deployment by Early
Modern Guilds, CESifo Working Paper No. 1302, October 2004.
Posner, D. (2003), Civil
Society and the Reconstruction of Failed States, in in Rotberg,
R. (ed.), When States Fail: Causes and Consequences, Princeton,
Princeton University Press.
Prouteau, L., Wolff, F.C. (2003),
Relational
Goods and Associational Participation, Faculté des Sciences
Economiques, Université de Nantes, France.
Prakash, S. (2000), Social Capital
and the Rural Poor: What Can Civil Actors and Policies Do?, Paper
presented at the Symposium Social
Capital Formation in Poverty Reduction: Which Role for the Civil
Society Organizations and the State?, 28 June 2000, Geneva,
Switzerland.
Putnam, R.D. (1995), Tuning
In, Tuning Out: The Strange Disappearance of Social Capital in America,
PS Online: American Political Science Association's Journal of the
Profession.
Renno, L.R. (2000), Microfoundations
of Social Capital. Membership to Associations in Latin America,
Paper prepared for the 2000 meeting of the Latin American Studies
Association, Hyatt Regency Miami, March 16-18, 2000.
Rothstein, B., Uslaner, E.M. (2005),
All
for All: Equality and Social Trust, London School of Economics
Health and Social Care Discussion Paper Number 15.
Sabatini, F. (2005), Social
Capital, Public Spending and the Quality of Economic Development,
University of Rome La Sapienza, Department of Public Economics.
Paper accepted for presentation at the COE/JEPA
(Center of Excellence / Japan Economic Policy Association) Joint
International Conference, "Towards a New Economic Paradigm",
Kobe, Japan, 17-18 December 2005.
Savage A., Isham, J., McGrory Klyza, C. (2005), The
Greening of Social Capital: An Examination of Land-Based Groups
in Two Vermont Counties, Rural Sociology, January 2005, vol.
70, no. 1, pp. 113-131(19).
Seligson, A. (1999), Civic Association and Democratic Participation
in Central America, Comparative Political Studies 32, 342-362.
Skocpol, T., Ganz, M., Munson, Z. (2000), A Nation of Organizers:
The Institutional Origins of Civic Voluntarism in the United States,
American Political Science Review 94(3), 527-546.
Sonhee, K. (2003), Jeju
Island Women Divers' Association in South Korea: A source of social
capital, Asian Journal of Womens Studies, Vol. 9, No. 1 pp.37-59.
Stolle, D., Rochon, T. (1998), Are All Associations Alike?
Member Diversity, Associational Type and the Creation of Social
Capital, American Behavioral Scientist 42(1), 47-65.
Svendsen, G.L.H., Svendsen, G.T.
(2004): The Creation
and Destruction of Social Capital: Entrepreneurship, Co-operative
Movements and Institutions, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK. In
Press.
Uslaner, E. (1999), Democracy
and Social Capital, in M. Warren, ed., Democracy and Trust,
Cambridge, Cambridge University Press.
Weinberg, B. (2004), Commitment
and Conflict between Helpers and Recipients in Social Capital Investments,
Department of Economics, Ohio State University, Unpublished Paper.
Wellman, B., Frank, K. (2000),
Network
Capital in a Multi-Level World:
Getting Support from Personal Communities, in Lin, N., Burt,
R., Cook, K. (eds), Social Capital: Theory and Research, Chicago.
Aldine De Gruyter.
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