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Social Capital and Local Economic Development [electronic resource] : Implications for Community Social Work Practice /

by Midgley, James; Livermore, Michelle.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticleDescription: pp. 29-40.Online resources: Click here to access full-text article In: Journal of community practice 1998, Vol. 5, No. 1-2Summary: Although the concept of social capital has direct relevance to community practice, it is not widely known in social work. This paper defines the concept, traces the development of social capital theory, and examines ways in which community social workers can promote local economic development by enhancing social capital. It contends that community social workers can make a major contribution to local economic development by implementing projects that mobilize social capital and promote the material well-being of local people.
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Although the concept of social capital has direct relevance to community practice, it is not widely known in social work. This paper defines the concept, traces the development of social capital theory, and examines ways in which community social workers can promote local economic development by enhancing social capital. It contends that community social workers can make a major contribution to local economic development by implementing projects that mobilize social capital and promote the material well-being of local people.

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