Academic Articles by Tristan Claridge
The following is a list of articles by Tristan Claridge that have been published on this website.

Handbook on Participatory Action Research and Community Development – Book Review
Handbook on Participatory Action Research and Community Development Hardcover: 480 pages Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Year: 2022 Language: English Edited by Randy Stoecker, Professor and Director of the Applied Population

Handbook of Sociological Science: Contributions to Rigorous Sociology – Book Review
Handbook of Sociological Science: Contributions to Rigorous Sociology Rethinking Sociology series Hardcover: 552 pages Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Year: 2022 Language: English Edited by Klarita Gërxhani, Professor of Sociology, Department

Handbook on Urban Social Policies – Book Review
Handbook on Urban Social Policies International Perspectives on Multilevel Governance and Local Welfare Hardcover: 480 pages Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Year: 2022 Language: English Edited By: Yuri Kazepov, Professor of

Rethinking Social Capital – Book Review
Rethinking Social Capital Rethinking Sociology series Hardcover: 192 pages Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Year: 2022 Language: English By: Carl L. Bankston III, Professor of Sociology, Department of Sociology, School of

Introduction to Social Capital for Researchers
Webinar This session provides a foundation for understanding what social capital is, where it comes from, and what it does as well as some of the challenges of reading the

The difference between social capital and cultural capital
Export Reference Download PDF Print The concepts of social capital and cultural capital are similar and overlap in some significant ways depending on the meaning attributed to each concept. Cultural

Social capital online training available in August 2022
In August 2022, we are running a 3-week course on social capital with three self-paced lessons and an optional Zoom tutorial each week. Week 1: starting Monday, August 22, 2022

10 ways to improve social capital in remote teams
Many people report feeling isolated and disconnected from what is happening in the organisation when they are remote workers. They are no longer immersed in the social environment of the

We have launched the International Social Capital Association (ISCA)
For the last few years, our Social Capital Research community has existed alongside and with the support of a consulting and training business with the same name (owned and operated

Economics Imperialism and Social Capital Relationship between social capital and economics
Export Reference Download PDF Print During the 1990s, national governments and international agencies such as the World Bank, OECD, and UNDP discovered social capital, heralding it as the ‘missing link’