"Social Capital is an important crtique that should stimulate further analysis and dicussion of what constitutes community."
New Political Science
"The reader emerges with a good sense of the gaps in Putnam's work- or more appropriately in the context of this book, the way in which the 'feelgood' factor of Putnam's work deserves critical analysis."
Voluntas: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations
This collection tackles the theme of isolation and the breakdown of mediating social institutions. It is, in part, a response to Robert Putnam's Bowling Alone as well as an attempt to create a broader idea of civil society. These original essays contribute to the examination of democratic theory and practice, exploring one of the most popular causes of this decline in public trustsocial capital.
These critical essays are written by specialists and scholars in American politics and American political thought. They utilize diverse methodologiesempirical and philosophicaland multiple perspectives to examine critically the social capital discourse and how it is related to political participation, civic engagement, and American democracy.