Social capital in exclusive and inclusive networks: satisfying human needs through conflict and conflict resolution

Book Chapter
Susan H. Allen
Social capital in exclusive and inclusive networks: satisfying human needs through conflict and conflict resolution
Authors: Nan, Susan Allen.
Editor: Cox, Michaelene.
Place: London
Pages: 172-185
Published Date: November 3, 2008
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 9780415776585
Short Title: Social Capital and P
Call Number: HM708 .S6357 2009
Repository: magik.gmu.edu Library Catalog

This new edited collection illustrates the paradoxical power of social capital in creating and resolving conflict.

This is the first book to bring the two faces of social capital together in a single volume, and includes previously unpublished case studies, statistical analyses, and theoretical essays. The book is divided into three sections. The first investigates the role of social capital in inciting and/or furthering violence; the second examines the contributions of social capital to peace building; the third explores the complexities and ambiguities of roles social capital may play in peace and conflict. Policy implications and recommendations are included in many of the discussions in the chapters.

The volume tackles some key issues, such as: to what extent is social capital related to peace and conflict? What forms does social capital take in these associations, and how can the relationships be explained? What impact does this have on the state and/or state relations, and what policy prescriptions might be made in light of the link drawn between social capital and peace/conflict?

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