Social capital and the cultural sector [Recurs electrònic] : Literature review prepared for the Department of Culture, Media and Sport / Siobhan Daly
Detalles de publicación: London : Centre for Civil Society, 2005Descripción: 44 pRecursos en línea: Resumen: Social Capital is typical of concepts across the social sciences in terms of its contestability and the debate which this inspires. With some limited exceptions, it is untypical in terms of its broad appeal to multiple disciplines within the social sciences; its popularity with policy makers and its relevance to the everyday experiences of individuals ranging from their involvement in voluntary associations to their social circle. The purpose of this paper is to focus on the contribution of the cultural sector, as defined by the Department of Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) to building social capital. It will review the academic literature on the relationship between social capital and the cultural sector, focusing on four key domains or areas: 1. Sport; 2. Arts; 3. Heritage; 4. Television. (Font: Resum)Tipo de ítem | Biblioteca actual | Colección | Signatura topográfica | Copia número | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras | |
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List of Tables -- Executive Summary -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Cultural Sector: 2.1 Definition ; 2.2. Why focus on the cultural sector? -- 3. Social Capital: 3.1. What is Social Capital?: Pierre Bourdieu ; J.S. Coleman ; Robert Putnam ; 3.2. Measurement -- 4. How important is the cultural sector for building social capital?: 4.1. Sport ; 4.2. The Arts ; 4.3. Heritage ; 4.4. Television ; 4.5. Conclusions: Social Capital and the Cultural Sector -- 5. Conclusion: Prospects for Further Research -- Bibliography
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