Below you will find example sentences with "social capital". The examples show how this phrase is used in natural context and which words often surround it.

Social Capital in a sentence

Corpus data

  • Displayed example sentences: 20
  • Discovered as a combination around: capital
  • Corpus frequency in the collocation scan: 12
  • Phrase length: 2 words
  • Average sentence length: 28.3 words

Sentence profile

  • Phrase position: 8 start, 10 middle, 2 end
  • Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations

Corpus analysis

  • The phrase "social capital" has 2 words and usually appears in the middle in these examples. The average sentence has 28.3 words and is mostly made up of statements.
  • Around this phrase, patterns and context words such as argues that social capital is a, article beyond social capital spatial dynamics, individual, economic and uses stand out.
  • In the phrase index, this combination connects with social distancing, social media, social security, capital gains, venture capital and capital expenditures, linking the page to nearby combinations.

Example types with social capital

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In fact natural capital, social capital and economic capital are often complementarities. (12 words)

As social capital bonds and stronger homogeneous groups form, the likelihood of bridging social capital is attenuated. (17 words)

Bonding social capital is a necessary antecedent for the development of the more powerful form of bridging social capital. (19 words)

In mild cases, it just isolates certain communities such as suburbs of cities because of the bonding social capital and the fact that people in these communities spend so much time away from places that build bridging social capital. (39 words)

In one study, informational uses of the Internet correlated positively with an individual's production of social capital, and social-recreational uses were negatively correlated (higher levels of these uses correlated with lower levels of social capital). (37 words)

Michael Spence offers signaling theory as an alternative to human capital. citation citation Pierre Bourdieu offers a nuanced conceptual alternative to human capital that includes cultural capital, social capital, economic capital, and symbolic capital. (34 words)

Example sentences (20)

Michael Spence offers signaling theory as an alternative to human capital. citation citation Pierre Bourdieu offers a nuanced conceptual alternative to human capital that includes cultural capital, social capital, economic capital, and symbolic capital.

Sociological analysts refer to "individual-level elements of social capital" or "an individual's social capital" or just "individual social capital" while economic analysts often use the phrase firm-specific human capital.

Nahapiet and Ghoshal in their examination of the role of social capital in the creation of intellectual capital, suggest that social capital should be considered in terms of three clusters: structural, relational, and cognitive.

Social Capital While Coleman viewed social capital as a relatively neutral resource, he did not deny the class reproduction that could result from accessing such capital, given that individuals worked toward their own benefit.

In one study, informational uses of the Internet correlated positively with an individual's production of social capital, and social-recreational uses were negatively correlated (higher levels of these uses correlated with lower levels of social capital).

Name generators One type of quantitative social capital measure uses name generators to construct social networks and to measure the level of social capital.

Ferragina (2010), Pp.75 Definitional issues The term capital is used by analogy with other forms of economic capital, as social capital is argued to have similar (although less measurable) benefits.

In either case the clearly includes individual capital but also some "activity-", "community-" or "firm-specific" social capital (community trust) and instructional capital (shareable knowledge or skills).

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In fact natural capital, social capital and economic capital are often complementarities.

Thus for analyzing historical or criminal economic activities, or even professional sports, the instructional capital vs. individual capital vs. social capital distinction is essential.

A previous examination of social capital as one aspect of active citizenship suggested that the component of social capital, trust, operated differently between rural and urban citizens (RAU. 2015).

Although there are only a few studies that assess social capital in criminalized populations, there is information that suggests that social capital does have a negative effect in broken communities.

As social capital bonds and stronger homogeneous groups form, the likelihood of bridging social capital is attenuated.

Bonding social capital is a necessary antecedent for the development of the more powerful form of bridging social capital.

Early attempts to define social capital focused on the degree to which social capital as a resource should be used for public good or for the benefit of individuals.

Edwards and Foley, as editors of a special edition of the American Behavioural Scientist on "Social Capital, Civil Society and Contemporary Democracy", raised two key issues in the study of social capital.

He argues that social capital is a necessary precondition for successful development, but a strong rule of law and basic political institutions are necessary to build social capital.

In mild cases, it just isolates certain communities such as suburbs of cities because of the bonding social capital and the fact that people in these communities spend so much time away from places that build bridging social capital.

In their journal article "Beyond social capital: Spatial dynamics of collective efficacy for children", Sampson et al. citation stress the normative or goal-directed dimension of social capital.

Other assorted measurement and social capital findings In measuring political social capital, it is common to take the sum of society's membership of its groups.

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