Social Capital - how does it work?

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richard
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Social Capital - how does it work?

Post by richard »

A: I am wondering if anyone has been modeling "social capital"

By social capital I mean the links among people in a society which allows
them to better carry out economic, and other, activities than would
otherwise be the case.

There is a large literature on this topic which I have wandered into by
mistake! This is an interesting area in international development and
especially when we start thinking about community based projects (e.g.
natural resources). It also has broad application in other arenas.


B: I am wondering if this might be an appropriate topic for a session at
the ISDS meeting in Oxford, given the theme of collegiality?

I would be happy to provide my core reading list (much of it in e-format) to
interested individuals.

Perhaps it would be interesting to have several people come up with
independent models of social capital .... based on the same sources of
information?


Richard Dudley rgd6@cornell.edu rdudley@indo.net.id
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Social Capital - how does it work?

Post by Geoff McDonnell »

I believe Jack Homer and Bobby Milstein have been using a public health form
of this concept in their Syndemics work with CDC Atlanta.
See
http://www.cdc.gov/syndemics/

We (and many others esp Everett Rogers!) have also used social network
analysis in the role of communication in diffusion of innovation and an
example is at http://www.epsims.com/Innovation/Innovation.htm which we
presented as a poster at the Palermo ISDS meeting in 2002 with the Main
Author Mark Heffernan (HEFFE1.PDF and HEFFE1_S.ITM on the CD)

> B: I am wondering if this might be an appropriate topic for a session at
> the ISDS meeting in Oxford, given the theme of collegiality?

I think this is an excellent interdisciplinary topic

Regards
Geoff McDonnell
Director Adaptive Care Systems
Research Fellow Centre for Health Informatics UNSW
Co-chair Health Policy SIG
Sydney Australia
gmcdonne@bigpond.net.au
Anthony.Clark@brs.gov.au
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Social Capital - how does it work?

Post by Anthony.Clark@brs.gov.au »

Hi Richard,

There is an application of agent based modelling in the rangelands
region of rural Australia. It doesnt model social capital specifically,
but is stochastic modelling of learning proceses which build social
capital (an agricultural application).

There is a more comprehensive paper (reference below) but I dont have an
electronic copy.

If you are intertested in agent based models and other approaches to
complex systems modelling it may be worthwhile contacting CSIROs complex
systems group. http://www.dar.csiro.au/css/. Dr John Finnagan is the
head of the group.

Im really interested in the area so let me know if you come across
anything interesting.

Hope this helps,

Cheers Anthony

Anthony Clark
From: Anthony.Clark@brs.gov.au
Climate Applications Science Program
Bureau of Rural Sciences
Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry
ph: 6271 6654


Janssen, M.A., Walker, B.H., Langridge, J. and Abel, N. 2000 An adaptive
agent model for analysiing co-evolution of management and policies in a
complex rangeland system, Ecological Modelling, 131: 249-268.
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