GGRC10H3 Lecture 5: GGRC10 Lec 05
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Participatory development and greater use of local/indigenous knowledge) did not repudiate development but rather sought to fine tune it for more effective implementation. (gidwani,2008 : emerged as women are important for development. Social capital in development discourse: social capital. : local forms of association that express trust and norms of reciprocity. : robert putnam trust, cooperation can maximizes society"s objectives it could avoid tragedy of commons: underlying philosophy. Michael woolcock"s typology: michael woolcock a world bank economist develops a typology of different types of social capital, micro level: intra-community ties ( integration ) and extra-community networks ( linkage ). Social opportunity requires high levels of both integration and linkage. Macro-political framework can facilitate or impede the capacity of communities to mobilize social: state institutions can have more or less institutional capacity ( organizational integrity ) and more or less responsiveness to civil society ( synergy ). Enabling social and political environment : macro political framework increases social capital.