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bridging social capital (Putnam, 2000)

Community relationships that are outward looking and diverse and that link community members to assets and information across community boundaries

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bonding social capital (Putnam, 2000)

Community relationships that are inward looking and tend to mobilize solidarity and in-group loyalty; they lead to exclusive identities and homogenous communities

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social capital

Resources embedded in social networks, relationships, and group memberships that can be mobilized for individual or collective benefit. Includes trust, reciprocity, and social connections.

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Bourdieu social capital (1986)

Social capital is not simply about having many friends, but about having influential connections within stratified social structures that can be converted into real advantages in a person's life.

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Coleman social capital (1988)

emphasizes its "functional" nature within a social structure, comprising elements like trust, information channels, and norms and sanctions that facilitate actions and help individuals achieve goals

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Putnam social capital (2000)

refers to the features of social organization, such as networks, norms, and trust, that facilitate cooperation and collective action within a community or society (bridging/bonding)

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psychic income

the personal or subjective benefits, rewards, or satisfactions derived from a job or undertaking as separate from its objective or financial ones.

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Habitus (Bourdieu, 1986)

A habitus is the cultural framework and set of ideas possessed by a social class. Refers to cultural behaviour such as taste in food or definitions of beauty which appear 'natural' but are in fact 'learned' through socialisation.

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Capital (Bourdieu, 1986)

Capital can be broken into different components: material, social, cultural

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Field (Bourdieu, 1986)

The local social world in which social actors are embedded and toward which they orient their actions

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Practice (Bourdieu, 1986)

the everyday actions, perceptions, and behaviors of individuals, which are neither purely spontaneous nor strictly determined by external rules

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Bourdieu's Theory of Practice (1986)

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