1st Edition

The Dynamics of Social Capital and Civic Engagement in Asia

Edited By Amrita Daniere, Hy Van Luong Copyright 2012
    272 Pages 6 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    272 Pages 6 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    The purpose of this volume is to highlight the impacts on civic engagement of social capital, and its various component parts (trust, norms, networks and associations), in diverse parts of Asia. Addressing the pressing need for improved governance within the spatial, political and cultural realities in the rapidly transforming landscapes of Asia, the contributors to the book bring together interdisciplinary work that focuses on the ways in which civic engagement can link with social capital building. The goal of this volume is to inspire policy that recognizes that a vibrant society with access to rich stores of positive social capital requires civil society, alternate civilities and the state. The result is a dialogue on the interplay of social capital and civic engagement in socio-political contexts quite different from those found in the West.

    This book contributes to current discussions about the nature of social relations and their connection to politics and change and offers a unique lens into the validity of these important concepts in contemporary research across a variety of Asian settings. It will be of interest to social scientists across the board, especially those with an interest in Asia and Asian development.

    1 Vibrant Societies and Social Capital in Asia, Amrita Daniere and Hy Van Luong 2  Social Capital and Development: Experiences for East Asia, Michael Woolcock 3 Network Social Capital and Civic Engagement in Environmentalism in China: Findings from the Chinese General Social Survey, Yanjie Bian 4 Differential Effects of Multiple Social Networks on Public Participation in Japan, Ken’ichi Ikeda 5  Paths to Return: Social Networks and Family Relations in Return Migration, Janet W. Salaff and Elic Chang 6  Neighbourhood Scale Place-Making in Tokyo: Organizing Participation in Japan, André Sorensen 7 Wicked’ Social Capital Eludes Design – How Poor Mainland Chinese Migrants Coped with the Far East Economic Crisis, Sam Wong 8 ‘Facilitators and Providers: Religion and Social Capital among the Chinese in Malacca, Malaysia, Julia Huang 9  Relocalisation, Resocialisation and Renascent Social Capital in Northeast Thailand, Michael Parnwell 10 Community-Based Planning in Chiang-Mai, Thailand: Social Capital, Collective Action and Elite Capture, Victoria Beard and Sawanya Phakphian 11 Civic Engagement and Democratic Governance: The Case of Community Forest User Groups in Nepal, Hemant R. Ojha

    Biography

    Amrita G. Daniere is Professor of Planning and Geography at the University of Toronto, Canada.

    Hy V. Luong is Professor of Anthropology at the University of Toronto, Canada.