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In: Harvard international review, Volume 28, Issue 2, p. 74-77
ISSN: 0739-1854
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In: Harvard international review, Volume 28, Issue 2, p. 74-77
ISSN: 0739-1854
In: Public management: PM, Volume 87, Issue 6, p. 7-10
ISSN: 0033-3611
In: The American prospect: a journal for the liberal imagination, Issue 25, p. 26-28
ISSN: 1049-7285
In: Administrative science quarterly: ASQ ; dedicated to advancing the understanding of administration through empirical investigation and theoretical analysis, Volume 38, Issue 1, p. 146-149
ISSN: 0001-8392
Thinking about social change in America -- Political participation -- Civic participation -- Religious participation -- Connections in the workplace -- Informal social connections -- Altruism, volunteering, and philanthropy -- Reciprocity, honesty, and trust -- Against the tide? : small groups, social movements, and the Net -- Pressures of time and money -- Mobility and sprawl -- Technology and mass media -- From generation to generation -- What killed civic engagement? : summing up -- Education and children's welfare -- Safe and productive neighborhoods -- Economic prosperity -- Health and happiness -- Democracy -- The dark side of social capital -- Lessons of history : the Gilded Age and the Progressive Era -- Toward an agenda for social capitalists.
Intro -- Dedication -- Chapter 1: The American Dream: Myths and Realities -- Chapter 2: Families -- Chapter 3: Parenting -- Chapter 4: Schooling -- Chapter 5: Community -- Chapter 6: What is to be Done? -- The Stories of Our Kids: Jennifer M. Silva and Robert D. Putnam -- Acknowledgments -- About the Author -- Notes -- Index -- Copyright.
In: Saggi 619
Robert Putnam hatte 1995 mit seinem Aufsatz "Bowling Alone" und seiner umfassenden Studie gleichen Titels im Sommer 2000 für Furore gesorgt, in denen er einen Verlust der gesellschaftlichen Bindekräfte und den Niedergang des bürgerschaftlichen Engagements, kurz: ein Schwinden des Sozialkapitals in den USA konstatierte. Ein alarmierender Befund, denn Amerika hatte sich stets viel auf seine Zivilgesellschaft eingebildet: "The best government is the one that governs less." Sowohl Bill Clinton als auch George W. Bush erkannten die Tragweite von Putnams Arbeit und eilten sich, ihn zu ihrem Berater zu machen. In dem Maße, wie die Bedeutung der Zivilgesellschaft auch für Deutschland erkannt wird, rücken Putnams Thesen und Erkenntnisse hierzulande in den Blick der Öffentlichkeit. Der Bundestag lud Putnam ein, über die Zukunft des bürgerschaftlichen Engagements zu referieren; Frankfurter Allgemeine, Süddeutsche Zeitung und Financial Times Deutschland veröffentlichten längere Portraits. Mit "Gesellschaft und Gemeinsinn" blickt Putnam über den Tellerrand der USA hinaus: Das Buch untersucht Möglichkeiten und Grenzen der Zivilgesellschaft in acht Ländern, darunter auch der Bundesrepublik.
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In: Yale studies in political science 24
In: National civic review: promoting civic engagement and effective local governance for more than 100 years, Volume 98, Issue 1, p. 3-5
ISSN: 1542-7811
In: Scandinavian political studies, Volume 30, Issue 2, p. 137-174
ISSN: 1467-9477
Ethnic diversity is increasing in most advanced countries, driven mostly by sharp increases in immigration. In the long run immigration and diversity are likely to have important cultural, economic, fiscal, and developmental benefits. In the short run, however, immigration and ethnic diversity tend to reduce social solidarity and social capital. New evidence from the US suggests that in ethnically diverse neighbourhoods residents of all races tend to 'hunker down'. Trust (even of one's own race) is lower, altruism and community cooperation rarer, friends fewer. In the long run, however, successful immigrant societies have overcome such fragmentation by creating new, cross‐cutting forms of social solidarity and more encompassing identities. Illustrations of becoming comfortable with diversity are drawn from the US military, religious institutions, and earlier waves of American immigration.
In: Scandinavian political studies: SPS ; a journal, Volume 30, Issue 2, p. 137-174
ISSN: 0080-6757
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