Papers by Marc-Andre Deniger
Alberta Journal of Educational Research, Dec 31, 2007
ABSTRACT Social capital is a term widely used in diverse contexts and in diverse meanings. For th... more ABSTRACT Social capital is a term widely used in diverse contexts and in diverse meanings. For the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD, 1998), social capital is defined as networks with shared norms and values that facilitate cooperation (Cote & Healy, 2001); for Putnam (1995), as networks, norms, and trust that enable members of the community to pursue common objectives. In the context of education, social capital is conceptualized in terms of its function in producing human capital (Coleman, 1988). It is lodged in the structure of relations between a child and his or her parents, other adults in the community, and his or her friends.
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Papers by Marc-Andre Deniger