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The prevailing way of understanding, what social capital is, stresses it’s positive functions and effects on the society and on individuals. The article, however, underlies the negative aspects of social capital in both ‘bridging’ and ‘bonding’ versions. The author summarizes critical arguments concerning political usage of the social capital concept, shows it’s negative functions, and why focusing on one type of social capital weakens social integration by weakening the reputation of individuals.
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Authors dig in a vast literature and research on developmental potential of social capital and – building on number of data concerning social capital diversity – claim that it is to be considered as particular type of developmental resource only in a particular configurations of bridging and bonding capital and, what is much more important – in particular social context of strong grid, as hypothesised by Mary Douglas in Cultural Bias.
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