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http://hdl.handle.net/2183/22575 El capital social y las estrategias metodológicas para su operacionalización
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Rey Fau, Rafael Ignacio
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Revista Latina de Sociología,2016,6(2):13-30.ISSN: 2253-6469
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[Resumen] La noción de capital social tiene una larga tradición en los estudios sociológicos y políticos. En los últimos años se ha producido cierta revitalización del debate acerca de sus alcances y los mecanismos más adecuados para su operacionalización. Tras los clásicos trabajos de Bourdieu (1980), Coleman (1990) y Granovetter (1995), más recientemente encontramos en la producción sociológica internacional, una interesante acumulación teórica y empírica, en especial a partir de los desarrollos de Lin (2001) y Burt (2005). En este trabajo presentamos un recorrido por la discusión conceptual acerca de los alcances de este constructo, luego exploramos algunos de los desarrollos metodológicos para su medición, y finalmente presentamos un ejemplo con datos para el caso uruguayo.
[Abstract] The notion of social capital has a long tradition in sociological and political studies. In recent years there has been some revitalization of the debate about its scope and the most appropriate mechanisms for its operationalization. Following the classic works of Bourdieu (1980), Coleman (1990) and Granovetter (1995), more recently is found in the international sociological production, an interesting theoretical and empirical accumulation, especially from the developments of Lin (2001) and Burt (2005). In this paper we present a tour of the conceptual discussion about the scope of this construct, then explore some of the methodological developments for its measurement, and finally an example with data for the Uruguayan case is presented
[Abstract] The notion of social capital has a long tradition in sociological and political studies. In recent years there has been some revitalization of the debate about its scope and the most appropriate mechanisms for its operationalization. Following the classic works of Bourdieu (1980), Coleman (1990) and Granovetter (1995), more recently is found in the international sociological production, an interesting theoretical and empirical accumulation, especially from the developments of Lin (2001) and Burt (2005). In this paper we present a tour of the conceptual discussion about the scope of this construct, then explore some of the methodological developments for its measurement, and finally an example with data for the Uruguayan case is presented
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