37. ”We found that denser networks are less vulnerable
to social fragmentation from gossip. However, this
effect is moderated by "gatekeepers" who tend to
position themselves along unique social bridges
between other network members. Disintermediating,
that is, increasing the density of social connections
around gatekeepers, is expected to decrease negative
effects of gossiping and to assist in improving norm
coherence. Thus, the structure of the gossip network,
as much as the content, can contribute to collegiality
and understanding as well as to inequality and
conflict.”
49. "capital is not a simple
relation, but a process,
in whose various
movements it is always
capital"
50.
51. "social capital is the sum of the
resources, actual or virtual, that
accrue to an individual or a group
by virtue of possessing a durable
network of more or less
institutionalized relationships of
mutual acquaintance and
recognition."
52. "social capital is the sum of the
resources, actual or virtual, that
accrue to an individual or a group
by virtue of possessing a durable
network of more or less
institutionalized relationships of
mutual acquaintance and
recognition."
53.
54. "social capital is the sum of the
resources, actual or virtual, that
accrue to an individual or a group
by virtue of possessing a durable
network of more or less
institutionalized relationships of
mutual acquaintance and
recognition."
55.
56. "social capital is the sum of the
resources, actual or virtual, that
accrue to an individual or a group
by virtue of possessing a durable
network of more or less
institutionalized relationships of
mutual acquaintance and
recognition."
57.
58. "social capital is the sum of the
resources, actual or virtual, that
accrue to an individual or a group
by virtue of possessing a durable
network of more or less
institutionalized relationships of
mutual acquaintance and
recognition."