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Civic Life in the Divided Metropolis: Social Capital, Collective Action, and Residential Income Segregation
Social capital is presumed to help individuals who lack financial or human capital achieve collective action through their social ties and networks of relationships. But does it help individuals overcome their socioeconomic disadvantages relative to their wealthier neighbors, or does … Continue reading
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