Social capital: Limitations of the concept and participation in public life in Poland

The article examines some of the most common and crucial difficulties involved in the use of the concept of “social capital” for research purposes. Some of the limitations of the concept are subsequently exemplified in the ways in which it has been employed to explain the unwillingness of a large p...

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Main Author: Kamil Aksiuto
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Comenius University in Bratislava, Faculty of Law 2019-06-01
Series:Bratislava Law Review
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Online Access:https://blr.flaw.uniba.sk/index.php/BLR/article/view/123
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spelling doaj-097500c81f1d448e882c852f4b4affdf2021-08-02T12:42:52ZengComenius University in Bratislava, Faculty of LawBratislava Law Review2585-70882644-63592019-06-013110.46282/blr.2019.3.1.123123Social capital: Limitations of the concept and participation in public life in PolandKamil Aksiuto0Maria Curie-Skłodowska University in Lublin, Faculty of Political Science The article examines some of the most common and crucial difficulties involved in the use of the concept of “social capital” for research purposes. Some of the limitations of the concept are subsequently exemplified in the ways in which it has been employed to explain the unwillingness of a large part of the Polish society to participate in the public life. Social scientists have often accounted for this by emphasizing the low level of social capital in Poland, i.e. absence of certain skills necessary for active engagement in public life and/or lack of trust (trust in public institutions as well as towards other people in general). The article argues that such explanations are either obscuring important factors which contributed to this state of affairs or might gloss over the resources of social capital which are present in the Polish society. https://blr.flaw.uniba.sk/index.php/BLR/article/view/123Bourdieu PierreColeman James SamuelFukuyama FrancisPutnam Robert DavidPolandsocial capital
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Social capital: Limitations of the concept and participation in public life in Poland
Bratislava Law Review
Bourdieu Pierre
Coleman James Samuel
Fukuyama Francis
Putnam Robert David
Poland
social capital
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title Social capital: Limitations of the concept and participation in public life in Poland
title_short Social capital: Limitations of the concept and participation in public life in Poland
title_full Social capital: Limitations of the concept and participation in public life in Poland
title_fullStr Social capital: Limitations of the concept and participation in public life in Poland
title_full_unstemmed Social capital: Limitations of the concept and participation in public life in Poland
title_sort social capital: limitations of the concept and participation in public life in poland
publisher Comenius University in Bratislava, Faculty of Law
series Bratislava Law Review
issn 2585-7088
2644-6359
publishDate 2019-06-01
description The article examines some of the most common and crucial difficulties involved in the use of the concept of “social capital” for research purposes. Some of the limitations of the concept are subsequently exemplified in the ways in which it has been employed to explain the unwillingness of a large part of the Polish society to participate in the public life. Social scientists have often accounted for this by emphasizing the low level of social capital in Poland, i.e. absence of certain skills necessary for active engagement in public life and/or lack of trust (trust in public institutions as well as towards other people in general). The article argues that such explanations are either obscuring important factors which contributed to this state of affairs or might gloss over the resources of social capital which are present in the Polish society.
topic Bourdieu Pierre
Coleman James Samuel
Fukuyama Francis
Putnam Robert David
Poland
social capital
url https://blr.flaw.uniba.sk/index.php/BLR/article/view/123
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