01797nam a2200301 k 4500001001300000005001500013008004100028010001600069020003600085040003300121042000800154049001300162050002100175052001400196082001200210245011100222260005500333300002600388504005100414505079400465650003101259650001901290650001501309653004901324700004901373950001301422963006001435WMO20021842820171018142027010829s2002 us a 001 eng  a? 01047552  a0195150899 (cloth : alk. paper) aDLCcDLCdC#PdVVCdUKMdSYB apcc0 lWM364189 0aHM708b.D46 200202a302bD3830 a30222100aDemocracies in flux:bthe evolution of social capital in contemporary society/dedited by Robert D. Putnam aOxford;aNew York:bOxford University Press,c2002 a516 p.:bill.;c25 cm aIncludes bibliographical references and index.00tIntroduction/dRobert D. Putnam and Kristin A. Goss --tGreat Britain: the role of government and the distribution of social capital/dPeter A. Hall --tUnited States: bridging the privileged and the marginalized?/dRobert Wuthnow --tUnited States: from membership to advocacy/dTheda Skocpol --tFrance: old and new civic and social ties in France/dJean-Pierre Worms --tDecline of social capital?: the German case/dClaus Offe and Susanne Fuchs --tFrom civil war to civil society: social capital in Spain from the 1930s to the 1990s/dVictor P´erez-D´iaz --tSweden: social capital in the social democratic state/dBo Rothstein --tAustralia: making the lucky country/dEva Cox --tBroadening the basis of social capital in Japan/dTakashi Inoguchi --tConclusion/dRobert D. Putnam 0aSocial capital (Sociology) 0aCivil society. 0aDemocracy. aDEMOCRACIESaFLUXaEVOLUTIONaSOCIAL CAPITAL1 aPutnam, Robert D.,d1941-0KAC2000054434aut0 bGBP18.97 aSocialacapitala(Sociology)aCivilasocietyaDemocracy