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Social Capital
The concept of social capital encompasses the meaning and potential for productivity that results from the relationships and networks formed by... -
Social capital in action for strengthening rural schools
This article reflects on the connection between education, development, and social capital through the example of a specific type of rural school...
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Bridging and bonding social capital in place-based rural careers advising
Research studies continue to document the inequitable access to quality careers education and guidance for rural Australian youth, raising questions...
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Using social capital to develop South African principals and schools
One feature of deprived communities is a lack of social capital. Yet, research reports that social capital contributes to poverty reduction and...
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An exploration of guanxi: a type of social capital, among Chinese Min Kao Min, Min Kao Han, and Han students
This article examines the formation of social capital and the relevance of guanxi (a Chinese concept closely related to that of social capital),...
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Out of a Crisis Comes Resilience: Community School Coordinators Work Through the Pandemic to Generate Social Capital in Baltimore’s Neighborhoods
The global pandemic was traumatic for everyone, and it revealed the vast inequity in public services to which people have access. Fortunately,...
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Social capital in academia: How does postdocs’ relationship with their superior professors shape their career intentions?
In this study, we hypothesize that full professors have an important impact on their postdocs’ career intentions. Using multivariate regression...
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Cultural adaptation and validation of Japanese medical resident version of the workplace social capital scale: a cross-sectional study
BackgroundThe Workplace Social Capital (WSC) Scale is the most frequently used tool for measuring social capital at work in Western countries....
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"Yardie get di blame": exploring positionality, transnationalism, and cultural capital in social justice STEM education
This paper is in dialogue with Lisa Marco-Bujosa's article titled, "Soul searching in science teaching: an exploration of critical teaching events...
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English Language Education and Students’ Development of Social Capital
Social capital—social relationships and networks—has become a key resource accumulated with other forms of capital to enhance graduate employability.... -
Scientific collaboration formation: network mechanisms, bonding social capital, and particularized trust in US-China collaboration on COVID-19-related research
Given the disruptions COVID-19 caused to normal research processes, including international collaboration, this study sought to understand...
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The maintenance of classism in medical education: “time” as a form of social capital in first-generation and low-income medical students
As first generation (FG)/low income (LI) students enter the elite profession of medicine, schools make presumptions about how FGLI students allocate...
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Postgraduate international students’ cosmopolitan capital accumulation in transnational spaces: aspirations, gains, and struggles
Drawing on the discourse of human capital and its influence on international students’ accumulation of cosmopolitan capital, this case study examines...
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Social capital and career planning amongst first generation and non-first generation high school and college students in Germany: a social network analysis approach
An important factor for First Generation High School students (FGS) in higher education is social capital. To highlight differences in social capital...
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Legitimising capital: parent organisations and their resistance to testing in England
This paper presents findings from a year-long network ethnography into the strategies, networks, and outcomes of More Than a Score (MTAS)—a campaign...
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Migrant academics’ career capital experiences in Australian universities: a qualitative study
Migrant academics’ teaching, research and leadership knowledge and skills are essential and valued in their host higher education institutions,...
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Technical science capital in relation to how students manage within higher technical education
This study aims to understand how students manage higher technical education and contribute to research on institutional culture, STEM education, and...
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Got sick of surveys or lack of social capital? An investigation on the effects of the COVID-19 lockdown on institutional surveying
The use of surveys to better understand students’ experiences and teaching quality in higher education has a long history of implementation and...
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“Teaching capital”– a sociological analysis of medical educator portfolios for promotion
Medical educator portfolios (MEP) are increasingly recognized as a tool for develo** and documenting teaching performance in Health Professions...
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Capital sharing and socialization in an interprofessional student-led clinic: a Bourdieuan analysis
BackgroundInterprofessional student-led clinics offer authentic clinical experiences of collaborative patient care. However, theoretical research on...