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Social Capital in American Life

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  • Provides a series of tables, graphs, and charts depicting Americans’ social behavior and opinions
  • Examines the social values provided by the four primary social structures in American society
  • Emphasizes the importance of empirical research in social theory as it brings theoretical stances to bear on specific datasets

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Table of contents (10 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xiv
  2. What Are They Thinking?

    • Brian J. Jones
    Pages 1-25
  3. The Model of Social Capital

    • Brian J. Jones
    Pages 27-44
  4. Work and Job Satisfaction

    • Brian J. Jones
    Pages 45-57
  5. Family and Family Satisfaction

    • Brian J. Jones
    Pages 59-72
  6. Voluntary Association and Trust

    • Brian J. Jones
    Pages 73-90
  7. Social Networks and Happiness

    • Brian J. Jones
    Pages 91-111
  8. Social Capital and Social Inequality

    • Brian J. Jones
    Pages 113-136
  9. Media Matters

    • Brian J. Jones
    Pages 137-152
  10. E Pluribus Duo

    • Brian J. Jones
    Pages 153-180
  11. Social Capital in American Life

    • Brian J. Jones
    Pages 181-201
  12. Back Matter

    Pages 203-206

About this book

Embarking from a model of social capital hinging upon four social structures—work, family, social networks, and voluntary associations—Brian Jones empirically examines the widespread claims that American society is becoming less sociable, trusting, and cooperative. Breaking down datasets drawn from the General Social Survey (conducted 27 times from 1972 to 2008), Social Capital in American Life depicts the social values drawn from the four established social structures, as well as their interrelationships, their determinants, and ultimately their social capital, through a series of statistical and econometric methods. This rigorous, empirically driven analysis reveals how American society both confirms and repudiates fears about decreased cooperation given different cases and parameters. 

Authors and Affiliations

  • Department of Sociology, Villanova University, Villanova, PA, USA

    Brian J. Jones

About the author

Brian J. Jones is Professor of Sociology at Villanova University, USA. He is the author of Social Capital in America (2011) and co-author of Sociology: Micro, Macro, and Mega Structures (1995) and Social Problems: Issues, Opinions, and Solutions (1988). 

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eBook USD 49.99
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Hardcover Book USD 64.99
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