VOLUME 7 (2005), CONTENTS


1 - VOLUME 7 (2005) - ISSUE 12 (YEARLY)


Editorial, by Patrick Hunout, Maya David and Jean DeWitt:

1 - PATRICK HUNOUT, MAYA DAVID & JEAN DEWITT Referring Governments to the Community: Henry David Thoreau Revisited

Democracy and the Middle-Class

2 - Kirk JOHNSON and Mike KARLBERG Rethinking Power and Caste in Rural India

3 - Kenneth ROBERTS Emergent Class Divisions among Young Adults in the Former Soviet Union

Social Capital and Social Change

4 - Przemyslaw GADOMSKI and Anna GABRYJELSKA Social Capital Changes in Poland

Social Capital Definition

5 - Massimo PENDENZA Social Capital in Italy. The State of the Art

Social Capital, Trust and Commitment

6 - José-Atilano PENA-LÓPEZ and José-Manuel SÁNCHEZ-SANTOS Trust, Social Capital and Moral Capital

7 - Medhat ENDRAWES and Kenan MATAWIE The Effect of Individualism/Collectivism on Professional Commitment

The Impact of Social Capital over Personal Relationships

8 - Loren DEMERATH The Good Social Life: Variations in Social Capital and Fulfillment

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