Khan, Shahrukh Rafi

Harnessing and guiding social capital for rural development Khan, Shahrukh Rafi - New York Palgrave Macmillan 2007 - xvii, 287 p

The book suggests that social capital is a feature of the community in terms of their norms, mutual trust, reciprocal obligations, and social networks. When successful, development organizations can harness the social capital and embody it in village or community organizations and subsequently guide these organizations to participate and engage in collective action for poverty alleviation and enhancing community welfare. For our in-depth case study, we utilize varied quantitative and qualitative research methods, including anthropological research and the use of control villages for comparison. The authors also document the importance of understanding history and culture for the process of harnessing social capital.

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Social capital (Sociology)
Rural development
Social capital (Sociology) - Pakistan - Case studies
Rural development - Pakistan - Case studies

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