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      Creating a Village in Modern Suburbia: Parenthood and Social Capital

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      Urban Policy and Research
      Informa UK Limited

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              Toward a neighborhood resource-based theory of social capital for health: can Bourdieu and sociology help?

              Within the past several years, a considerable body of research on social capital has emerged in public health. Although offering the potential for new insights into how community factors impact health and well being, this research has received criticism for being undertheorized and methodologically flawed. In an effort to address some of these limitations, this paper applies Pierre Bourdieu's (1986) [Bourdieu, P. (1986). Handbook of theory and research for the sociology of education (pp. 241-258). New York: Greenwood] social capital theory to create a conceptual model of neighborhood socioeconomic processes, social capital (resources inhered within social networks), and health. After briefly reviewing the social capital conceptualizations of Bourdieu and Putnam, I attempt to integrate these authors' theories to better understand how social capital might operate within neighborhoods or local areas. Next, I describe a conceptual model that incorporates this theoretical integration of social capital into a framework of neighborhood social processes as health determinants. Discussion focuses on the utility of this Bourdieu-based neighborhood social capital theory and model for examining several under-addressed issues of social capital in the neighborhood effects literature and generating specific, empirically testable hypotheses for future research.
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                Journal
                Urban Policy and Research
                Urban Policy and Research
                Informa UK Limited
                0811-1146
                1476-7244
                May 12 2015
                April 03 2015
                December 03 2014
                April 03 2015
                : 33
                : 2
                : 160-177
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                10.1080/08111146.2014.969399
                ac74ddbb-3b89-431a-ba3f-6b6b488f7c8b
                © 2015
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