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Ch. 10: Social Capital Theory
social capital theory - ANS-behavior is influenced by who we know and how we know them
social capital theory - ANS-community theory (with some individual characteristics); not created
on health perspectives--adapted
constructs of social capital theory - ANS-1. networks
2. relationships
Pierre Bourdieu - ANS-term of social capital theory coined by this sociologist in the 1980s;
"social obligations or relationships that can be converted into economic capital (money)"
Robert Putnam - ANS-social capital is social networks and the associated norms of reciprocity;
"social networks have VALUE, not only for the members, but for bystanders as well"
networks - ANS-connections we have with other people and because of that, it includes the
connections with the people in THEIR __________.
**critical to have TRUST and RECIPROCITY!
-when people feel connected to each other, they develop behaviors and attitudes that benefit
themselves and their society as a whole
relationships - ANS-"it's not what you know, but who you know"
-3 types that affect social capitals
types of relationships - ANS-1. bonding
2. bridging
3. linking
bonding social capital - ANS-relationships between people who see themselves as being similar
in terms of their shared social identity, origin, or status or position in society
-ex: network of ties that holds families and groups together
-inclusion can improve health outcomes, exclusion can lead to detrimental health effects
bridging social capital - ANS-networks of people who come together as acquaintances; from
different social groups and differ in some sociodemographic sense (age, ethnicity, education,
self-esteem)
-people engage in an activity with mutual goal/beneficial outcome
linking social capital - ANS-weakest relationships (but may listen more strongly); built with
altering issues of power and authority (ex: doctor and patient, teacher and student)
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