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AUTOR(ES) D. Parker , C. Karner , Louise Fowler-Smith
AFILIAÇÃO(ÕES) University of Nottingham
ANO 2008
TIPO Book
PERIÓDICO Social Compass
ISSN 0037-7686
E-ISSN 1461-7404
EDITORA Annual Reviews (United States)
DOI 10.1177/0037768608097236
CITAÇÕES 4
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-14
MD5 9C27111260D1ABA2D221C9D99B755EEA
MD5 f469d095531a7c6db492bb46a3c4e750

Resumo

In the context of current debates about integration and social cohesion, the authors examine religiously underpinned social capital—capable of both bonding and bridging parts of the community—in a deprived part of inner-city Birmingham. On the basis of a series of qualitative interviews with key social actors and a critical engagement with relevant sociological theory, they demonstrate that an understanding of the locality must encompass the following key dimensions. First, local social capital needs to be understood as a response to social exclusion and infrastructural deprivation. Second, there is evidence of local conflict and interethnic cooperation as well as of a local habitus of shared dispositions and strategies. Third, local, religiously inflected social capital significantly intersects with transnational concerns, connections and movements. Fourth, religion plays a crucial role both in facilitating networks/initiatives and as a key motivational force for local activists.

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