Bargaining with social capital : A picture provided through the lens and context of poor, rural women inBangladesh

Drawing on participatory knowledge creation, this thesis examines the diverse ways in which social capital of poor, rural women in Bangladesh serve as a “capacity of individuals to command scarce resources, by virtue of their membership in networks or broader social structures” (Portes 1995:120). It...

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Main Author: Madland, Ragnhild
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Language:English
Published: Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet, Geografisk institutt 2008
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-ntnu-23432013-01-08T13:40:11ZBargaining with social capital : A picture provided through the lens and context of poor, rural women inBangladeshengMadland, RagnhildNorges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet, Geografisk institutt2008Social capitalwomenculturedevelopmentagencybargainingrural BangladeshDrawing on participatory knowledge creation, this thesis examines the diverse ways in which social capital of poor, rural women in Bangladesh serve as a “capacity of individuals to command scarce resources, by virtue of their membership in networks or broader social structures” (Portes 1995:120). It addresses how women’s capacity to command resources, needed for their livelihood and for a dignified life, is influenced by cultural practice, power and gender relations, which interplay within and around their networks. Women are represented as active participants who are shown to celebrate, adapt, sustain, negotiate and resist the circumstances of their lives. Women find space to manoeuvre in the situations they face, strategize in their dealings with various actors, and manipulate resources and constraints. The author argues that the social capital of women and the portfolio of bonding, bridging and linking relations that women have, or do not have, are keys to an understanding of the bargaining processes in their households and communities. Among the research participants, women’s ability to eventually change cultural practice, power- and gender relations depends upon whether women, individually or collectively, have a variety of bonding, bridging and linking relations to strengthen their bargaining power. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:no:ntnu:diva-2343application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic Social capital
women
culture
development
agency
bargaining
rural Bangladesh
spellingShingle Social capital
women
culture
development
agency
bargaining
rural Bangladesh
Madland, Ragnhild
Bargaining with social capital : A picture provided through the lens and context of poor, rural women inBangladesh
description Drawing on participatory knowledge creation, this thesis examines the diverse ways in which social capital of poor, rural women in Bangladesh serve as a “capacity of individuals to command scarce resources, by virtue of their membership in networks or broader social structures” (Portes 1995:120). It addresses how women’s capacity to command resources, needed for their livelihood and for a dignified life, is influenced by cultural practice, power and gender relations, which interplay within and around their networks. Women are represented as active participants who are shown to celebrate, adapt, sustain, negotiate and resist the circumstances of their lives. Women find space to manoeuvre in the situations they face, strategize in their dealings with various actors, and manipulate resources and constraints. The author argues that the social capital of women and the portfolio of bonding, bridging and linking relations that women have, or do not have, are keys to an understanding of the bargaining processes in their households and communities. Among the research participants, women’s ability to eventually change cultural practice, power- and gender relations depends upon whether women, individually or collectively, have a variety of bonding, bridging and linking relations to strengthen their bargaining power.
author Madland, Ragnhild
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title Bargaining with social capital : A picture provided through the lens and context of poor, rural women inBangladesh
title_short Bargaining with social capital : A picture provided through the lens and context of poor, rural women inBangladesh
title_full Bargaining with social capital : A picture provided through the lens and context of poor, rural women inBangladesh
title_fullStr Bargaining with social capital : A picture provided through the lens and context of poor, rural women inBangladesh
title_full_unstemmed Bargaining with social capital : A picture provided through the lens and context of poor, rural women inBangladesh
title_sort bargaining with social capital : a picture provided through the lens and context of poor, rural women inbangladesh
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