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Publications [#376566] of Mark Chaves

Articles and Chapters

  1. Foley, MW; McCarthy, JD; Chaves, M, Social Capital, Religious Institutions, and Poor Communities (2001), pp. 215-245, ISBN 9780871547330
    (last updated on 2025/06/16)

    Abstract:
    Reviews empirical research on ways in which religious institutions have generated & mobilized social capital in low-income US communities. The roles of (1) congregations themselves, (2) congregation-based organizing efforts, & (3) denominations, interfaith coalitions, & "parachurch" organizations, ie, religious-based outreach & community action groups, in the development of social capital are described. It is demonstrated that such religious institutions contribute to the social capital of poor communities by extending social networks, broadening social linkages, & improving access to financial, social, & human resources. They also provide spaces for community members to engage in social & political activities & can bridge the gap between individuals & local institutions. 5 Tables, 79 References. K. Hyatt Stewart


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