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December 9, 2016by gajackso

Social Capital Concord MA   There are numerous different ways that impact the social capital in Concord has. First, Concord has many different organizations that engage the residents. The Concord […]

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Social Capital: Alburgh, VT

December 9, 2016by jladue1

According to Green and Haines, social capital is, “The Social Relationships and ties that facilitate collective action in a community.” (Green, Haines 2012) Social capital in the town of Alburgh, […]

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Social Capital- Severna Park, MD

December 9, 2016by csnyder5

Image Retrieved from: http://patch.com/maryland/severnapark/mommy-and-me-class-at-severna-park-library In the face of declining social capital within the democratic United States as theorized by Putnam in Bowling Alone, it is important for a community to foster […]

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Social Capital: Deer Isle, ME

December 9, 2016by ereynol2

Because of its small size and and active citizen participation, Deer Isle is rich in social Capital. Deer Isle is known for hosting numerous community events, particularly during the warmer […]

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Berlin, CT

December 8, 2016by mvoelpel

Mike Voelpel Social Capital   We learned in class that the involvement of participation in citizen organizations is declining steadily and it is true for my community of place as […]

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Emily Hanlon Westwood MA SOCIAL

November 7, 2016by ehanlon

Here in Westwood, Massachusetts most of the community finds recreation a big part of their lives. After a long day of work, or school, we need to find time to […]

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Social Capital- Westport, CT

November 5, 2016by kpfeffer

Social Capital Blog   The town of Westport, Connecticut can be similar to various other white collared towns in Fairfield County, Connecticut; however, our residents have strong ties to the […]

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Social Capital: New Orleans, LA

November 4, 2016by gpollak

New Orleans is a very neighborhood-oriented city, featuring 13 distinct districts, each with varying demographics and cultures. This creates very tightly-knit neighborhoods and many opportunities for community developers to use […]

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Social Capital: Montpelier, VT

November 2, 2016by dcardena

All across the United States, cities are seeing a common pattern. People are becoming more disconnected from their communities of place and instead, are turning to communities of interest to […]

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Social Capital: Oglala Lakota County, South Dakota

October 25, 2016by mprinslo

Social capital is a very important aspect of any community. It is what ties all or most members of a community together. In Oglala Lakota County social ties are very […]

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