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Bonding and Bridging
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2004
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Social IdentityEngineeringCommunity BuildingCivic ActionChemical BondSociologyCollective Civic ActionSocial InfluencePolitical BehaviorSocial CapitalSocial SciencesCivic EngagementInterface Phenomenon
This study investigates the relationship between social connections and collective civic action. Measuring social capital in eight Phoenix, Arizona, neighborhoods allowed the authors to determine that individuals with strong social bonding (i.e., association and trust among neighbors) are more likely to take civic action. However, while social capital lessens the relationship between an individual’s social status and the likelihood of taking action, it does not eliminate the positive relationship. The analysis also suggests that bonding and bridging are distinct forms of social capital that have some different antecedents
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