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  1. 1. Juli 2002 · Civil society refers to social institutions outside of the confines of households, the market and the state. Such institutions provide a wide range of facilities and services in communities and ...

  2. 1. Jan. 2012 · Request PDF | Civil Society and Social Capital | This article examines the relation between civil society and social capital. It explains that over the last twenty-five years, the concepts of ...

  3. 4. Feb. 2013 · In that sense social capital is closely related to what some have called “civic virtue.” The difference is that “social capital” calls attention to the fact that civic virtue is most powerful when embedded in a sense network of reciprocal social relations. A society of many virtuous but isolated individuals is not necessarily rich in ...

  4. Civil society and political change in Asia: Expanding and contracting democratic space. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press. Google Scholar Cabinet Office, Japan (Naikakufu-Nippon So-ken) (2003). Social capital: Yutakana Ningen-kankei to Shimin-katsudo no Kou-jyunkan wo motomete (in Japanese), Nippon Soken.

  5. The importance of trust has long been emphasised by social and political theorists from Locke and Tocqueville to Putnam and civil society theorists. However, individual survey data casts substantial doubt on this powerful tradition of thought. There is little evidence of (1) an overlap between social and political trust, (2) a syndrome of trust ...

  6. The Scandinavian countries are in many comparative studies ranked on top when it comes to social capital (Rothstein, 2002 ), organizational participation (Dekker & van den Broek, 1998 ), and civil society’s vitality (Salamon et al., 2004 ). The popular movements have been important for the development of these characteristics.

  7. The importance of trust has long been emphasised by social and political theorists from Locke and Tocqueville to Putnam and civil society theorists. However, individual survey data casts substantial doubt on this powerful tradition of thought. There is little evidence of (1) an overlap between social and political trust, (2) a syndrome of trust ...