Social capital
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'''Social capital''' is a [[sociological]] concept, which refers to connections within and between [[social network]]s. | '''Social capital''' is a [[sociological]] concept, which refers to connections within and between [[social network]]s. | ||
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Social capital is a sociological concept, which refers to connections within and between social networks.
See also
- Civil society
- Five Capitals
- Guanxi
- Liberal democracy
- Pierre Bourdieu
- Reed's law
- Academic Capital
- Cultural economics
- Economics of religion
- Sociology of religion
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