Tuning In, Tuning Out: The Strange Disappearance of Social Capital in America

In the 1995 Ithiel de Sola Pool Lecture, Putnam outlines his theory of 'social capital' and how its recent decline in US society is leading to civic disengagement, social isolation and a coarsening of societal discourse. The term 'social capital' refers to social connections and...

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Americans
Analysis
Awards
Bowling
Citizen Participation
Civics
Clubs
Communities
Community Relations
Computer Simulation
Educational Technology
Evidence
Females
Formal education
Group Membership
Infrastructure (Economics)
International Programs
Interpersonal relations
Juvenile Gangs
Men
Networks
Personal relationships
Political aspects
Political science
Science Departments
Social aspects
Social Capital
Social generations
Social research
Social surveys
Sociology
Television
Television viewing
The 1995 Ithiel de Sola Pool Lecture
The Ithiel de Sola Pool Lecture
Theory
Trust (Psychology)
Unions
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