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  • 1
    Book
    Book
    New York ; London ; Toronto ; Sydney ; New Delhi : Simon & Schuster Paperbacks
    ISBN: 9781982130848
    Language: English
    Pages: x, 581 Seiten , Diagramme, Portrait [des Verfassers auf dem Cover] , 25 cm
    Edition: 20th anniversary edition ; with a new poreface and afterword by the author ; revised and updated
    DDC: 306.0973
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1975-2000 ; Social change -- United States -- History -- 20th century ; Soziales Netzwerk ; Sozialverhalten ; Isolation ; Sozialer Wandel ; United States -- Social conditions -- 1945- ; USA ; United States / Social conditions / 1945- ; Social change / United States / History / 20th century ; Social change ; Social conditions ; United States ; Since 1900 ; History ; USA ; Isolation ; USA ; Sozialverhalten ; Isolation ; USA ; Sozialer Wandel ; Geschichte 1975-2000 ; USA ; Soziales Netzwerk ; Geschichte 1975-2000
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  • 2
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    New York [u.a.] : Simon & Schuster
    ISBN: 9781476769905 , 1476769907
    Language: English
    Pages: 386 Seiten , Diagramme
    Edition: First Simon & Schuster paperback edition
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    DDC: 305.5/130973
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    Keywords: POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Economic Policy ; POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Social Policy ; HISTORY / United States / 21st Century ; Wirtschaft ; Wirtschaftspolitik ; Social mobility ; Social classes ; Equality ; American Dream ; POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Economic Policy ; POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Social Policy ; HISTORY / United States / 21st Century ; Soziale Ungleichheit ; Kind ; USA ; United States Social conditions ; United States Economic conditions ; USA ; USA ; Kind ; Soziale Ungleichheit
    Abstract: "A groundbreaking examination of the growing inequality gap from the bestselling author of Bowling Alone: why fewer Americans today have the opportunity for upward mobility. It's the American dream: get a good education, work hard, buy a house, and achieve prosperity and success. This is the America we believe in...a nation of opportunity, constrained only by ability and effort. But during the last twenty-five years we have seen a disturbing "opportunity gap" emerge. Americans have always believed in equality of opportunity, the idea that all kids, regardless of their family background, should have a decent chance to improve their lot in life. Now, this central tenet of the American dream seems no longer true or at the least, much less true than it was. Robert Putnam...about whom The Economist said, "his scholarship is wide-ranging, his intelligence luminous, his tone modest, his prose unpretentious and frequently funny"...offers a personal but also authoritative look at this new American crisis. Putnam begins with his high school class of 1959 in Port Clinton, Ohio. By and large the vast majority of those students..."our kids"...went on to lives better than those of their parents. But their children and grandchildren have had harder lives amid diminishing prospects. Putnam tells the tale of lessening opportunity through poignant life stories of rich and poor kids from cities and suburbs across the country, drawing on a formidable body of research done especially for this book. Our Kids is a rare combination of individual testimony and rigorous evidence. Putnam provides a disturbing account of the American dream that should initiate a deep examination of the future of our country"..
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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    New York ; London ; Toronto ; Sydney ; New Delhi : Simon & Schuster Paperbacks
    ISBN: 9781476769905 , 9781476769899
    Language: English
    Pages: 386 Seiten , Diagramme , 22 cm
    Edition: First Simon & Schuster trade paperback edition
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    DDC: 305.5130973
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    Keywords: Social mobility ; Social classes ; Equality ; American Dream ; Soziale Ungleichheit ; Kind ; United States Social conditions ; United States Economic conditions ; USA ; USA ; Kind ; Soziale Ungleichheit
    Description / Table of Contents: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Note: Originally published: New York: Simon & Schuster, 2015
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  • 4
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    Book
    New York : Simon & Schuster Paperbacks
    ISBN: 9781476769899 , 9781476769905
    Language: English
    Pages: 386 Seiten , Diagramme , 24 cm
    Edition: First Simon & Schuster trade paperback edition March 2016
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    DDC: 305.5130973
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    Keywords: Social mobility ; Social classes ; Equality ; American Dream ; Social mobility United States ; Social classes United States ; Equality United States ; American Dream ; POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Economic Policy ; POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Social Policy ; HISTORY / United States / 21st Century ; United States Economic conditions ; United States Social conditions ; United States Social conditions ; United States Economic conditions ; USA ; Soziale Mobilität ; American dream
    Abstract: "The promise of the American Dream is that anyone, regardless of his or her origins, can have fair start in life. If we work hard, we can get a good education, achieve success, an live lives better than those of previous generations. But over the last several decades a disturbing 'opportunity gap' has unexpectedly grown between kids from have and have-not backgrounds. The central tenet of the American Dream - that all children, regardless of their family and social background, should have a decent chance to improve their lot in life - is no longer 'self-evident'. Drawing on a formidable body of research undertaken especially for this book, Our Kids is a groundbreaking look at the new landscape of diminished opportunities set in an age of fragile families, crumbling communities, and disappearing jobs. Written with authority and compassion, it is a signal contribution to the ongoing conservation about inequality in America."
    Abstract: "The bestselling author of Bowling Alone offers [an] ... examination of the American Dream in crisis--how and why opportunities for upward mobility are diminishing, jeopardizing the prospects of an ever larger segment of Americans"--
    Abstract: "What has happened to the Land of Opportunity? The promise of the American Dream is that anyone, regardless of his or her origins, can have a fair start in life. If we work hard, we can get a good education and achieve success. But over the last several decades a disturbing 'opportunity gap' has unexpectedly emerged between kids from 'have' and 'have-not' backgrounds. The central tenet of the American Dream--that all children, regardless of their family and social background, should have a decent chance to improve their lot in life--is no longer 'self-evident.' Robert Putnam begins this groundbreaking examination of our national prospects with the story of his high school class of 1959 in Port Clinton, Ohio. The vast majority of those students--'our kids' to everyone in town--went on to lives better than those of their parents. They raised their children with the same expectations. But those children--and their children--have not fared so well in an age of fragile families, crumbling communities, and disappearing jobs. Their lives reflect the diminishing opportunities that haunt so many American kids today. Putnam tells poignant stories of rich and poor kids from cities and suburbs across the country, drawing on a formidable body of research undertaken especially for this book. Our Kids is a rare combination of moving personal narratives and authoritative evidence--and for that reason, all the more troubling to read. It is a signal contribution to the ongoing discussion about inequality in America, a deeply informed and perceptive analysis of our country at a critical time. In the final chapter, Putnam offers suggestions for how we might halt this decline in opportunity and restore a greater chance for upward mobility."--Book jacket
    Note: Originally published: New York: Simon & Schuster, 2015
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  • 5
    Book
    Book
    New York [u.a.] : Simon & Schuster
    ISBN: 9781476769899
    Language: English
    Pages: 386 p. , graph. Darst., Kt.
    Edition: 1. Simon & Schuster hardcover ed.
    DDC: 305.5/130973
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    Keywords: POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Economic Policy ; POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Social Policy ; HISTORY / United States / 21st Century ; Wirtschaft ; Wirtschaftspolitik ; Social mobility ; Social classes ; Equality ; American Dream ; POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Economic Policy ; POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Social Policy ; HISTORY / United States / 21st Century ; Kind ; Soziale Ungleichheit ; USA ; United States Social conditions ; United States Economic conditions ; USA ; USA ; Kind ; Soziale Ungleichheit
    Abstract: "A groundbreaking examination of the growing inequality gap from the bestselling author of Bowling Alone: why fewer Americans today have the opportunity for upward mobility. It's the American dream: get a good education, work hard, buy a house, and achieve prosperity and success. This is the America we believe in...a nation of opportunity, constrained only by ability and effort. But during the last twenty-five years we have seen a disturbing "opportunity gap" emerge. Americans have always believed in equality of opportunity, the idea that all kids, regardless of their family background, should have a decent chance to improve their lot in life. Now, this central tenet of the American dream seems no longer true or at the least, much less true than it was. Robert Putnam...about whom The Economist said, "his scholarship is wide-ranging, his intelligence luminous, his tone modest, his prose unpretentious and frequently funny"...offers a personal but also authoritative look at this new American crisis. Putnam begins with his high school class of 1959 in Port Clinton, Ohio. By and large the vast majority of those students..."our kids"...went on to lives better than those of their parents. But their children and grandchildren have had harder lives amid diminishing prospects. Putnam tells the tale of lessening opportunity through poignant life stories of rich and poor kids from cities and suburbs across the country, drawing on a formidable body of research done especially for this book. Our Kids is a rare combination of individual testimony and rigorous evidence. Putnam provides a disturbing account of the American dream that should initiate a deep examination of the future of our country"..
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 285-368) and index
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  • 6
    Book
    Book
    New York, NY [u.a.] : Simon & Schuster
    ISBN: 1476769893 , 9781476769899
    Language: English
    Pages: 386 S. , graph. Darst., Kt. , 24 cm
    Edition: First Simon & Schuster hardcover edition
    DDC: 305.5/130973
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    Keywords: Social mobility ; Social classes ; Equality ; American Dream ; Social mobility United States ; Social classes United States ; Equality United States ; American Dream ; POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Economic Policy ; POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Social Policy ; HISTORY / United States / 21st Century ; United States Economic conditions ; United States Social conditions ; United States Social conditions ; United States Economic conditions ; USA ; Soziale Mobilität ; American dream
    Abstract: "A groundbreaking examination of the growing inequality gap from the bestselling author of Bowling Alone: why fewer Americans today have the opportunity for upward mobility. It's the American dream: get a good education, work hard, buy a house, and achieve prosperity and success. This is the America we believe in--a nation of opportunity, constrained only by ability and effort. But during the last twenty-five years we have seen a disturbing "opportunity gap" emerge. Americans have always believed in equality of opportunity, the idea that all kids, regardless of their family background, should have a decent chance to improve their lot in life. Now, this central tenet of the American dream seems no longer true or at the least, much less true than it was. Robert Putnam--about whom The Economist said, "his scholarship is wide-ranging, his intelligence luminous, his tone modest, his prose unpretentious and frequently funny"--offers a personal but also authoritative look at this new American crisis. Putnam begins with his high school class of 1959 in Port Clinton, Ohio. By and large the vast majority of those students--"our kids"--went on to lives better than those of their parents. But their children and grandchildren have had harder lives amid diminishing prospects. Putnam tells the tale of lessening opportunity through poignant life stories of rich and poor kids from cities and suburbs across the country, drawing on a formidable body of research done especially for this book. Our Kids is a rare combination of individual testimony and rigorous evidence. Putnam provides a disturbing account of the American dream that should initiate a deep examination of the future of our country"--
    Abstract: "The best-selling author of Bowling Alone offers a groundbreaking examination of the American Dream in crisis: how and why opportunities for upward mobility are diminishing, jeopardizing the prospects of an ever larger segment of Americans"--
    Abstract: "A groundbreaking examination of the growing inequality gap from the bestselling author of Bowling Alone: why fewer Americans today have the opportunity for upward mobility. It's the American dream: get a good education, work hard, buy a house, and achieve prosperity and success. This is the America we believe in--a nation of opportunity, constrained only by ability and effort. But during the last twenty-five years we have seen a disturbing "opportunity gap" emerge. Americans have always believed in equality of opportunity, the idea that all kids, regardless of their family background, should have a decent chance to improve their lot in life. Now, this central tenet of the American dream seems no longer true or at the least, much less true than it was. Robert Putnam--about whom The Economist said, "his scholarship is wide-ranging, his intelligence luminous, his tone modest, his prose unpretentious and frequently funny"--offers a personal but also authoritative look at this new American crisis. Putnam begins with his high school class of 1959 in Port Clinton, Ohio. By and large the vast majority of those students--"our kids"--went on to lives better than those of their parents. But their children and grandchildren have had harder lives amid diminishing prospects. Putnam tells the tale of lessening opportunity through poignant life stories of rich and poor kids from cities and suburbs across the country, drawing on a formidable body of research done especially for this book. Our Kids is a rare combination of individual testimony and rigorous evidence. Putnam provides a disturbing account of the American dream that should initiate a deep examination of the future of our country"--
    Abstract: "What has happened to the Land of Opportunity? The promise of the American Dream is that anyone, regardless of his or her origins, can have a fair start in life. If we work hard, we can get a good education and achieve success. But over the last several decades a disturbing 'opportunity gap' has unexpectedly emerged between kids from 'have' and 'have-not' backgrounds. The central tenet of the American Dream--that all children, regardless of their family and social background, should have a decent chance to improve their lot in life--is no longer 'self-evident.' Robert Putnam begins this groundbreaking examination of our national prospects with the story of his high school class of 1959 in Port Clinton, Ohio. The vast majority of those students--'our kids' to everyone in town--went on to lives better than those of their parents. They raised their children with the same expectations. But those children--and their children--have not fared so well in an age of fragile families, crumbling communities, and disappearing jobs. Their lives reflect the diminishing opportunities that haunt so many American kids today. Putnam tells poignant stories of rich and poor kids from cities and suburbs across the country, drawing on a formidable body of research undertaken especially for this book. Our Kids is a rare combination of moving personal narratives and authoritative evidence--and for that reason, all the more troubling to read. It is a signal contribution to the ongoing discussion about inequality in America, a deeply informed and perceptive analysis of our country at a critical time. In the final chapter, Putnam offers suggestions for how we might halt this decline in opportunity and restore a greater chance for upward mobility."--Book jacket
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 285-368) and index
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  • 7
    ISBN: 9781416566717
    Language: English
    Pages: 673 S. , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. , 25 cm
    Edition: 1. Simon & Schuster hardcover ed.
    DDC: 201/.7097309045
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    Keywords: Religion and sociology ; Religion ; Gesellschaft ; USA
    Abstract: Examines the impact of religion on American life and how that impact has changed in the last half-century
    Abstract: Examines the impact of religion on American life and how that impact has changed in the last half-century
    Description / Table of Contents: Religious polarization and pluralism in America -- Vignettes : the old and the new -- Religiosity in America : the historical backdrop -- Religiosity in America : shock and two aftershocks -- Switching, matching, and mixing -- Innovations in religion -- Vignettes : ethnicity, gender, and religion -- The women's revolution, the rise of inequality, and religion -- Diversity, ethnicity, and religion -- Vignettes : how religion and politics intertwine -- Religion in American politics -- Echo chambers : politics within congregations -- Religion and good neighborliness -- A house divided? -- America's grace : how a tolerant nation bridges its religious divides -- Appendix 1. The Faith Matters surveys -- Appendix 2. Data analysis.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 8
    ISBN: 9781416566717
    Language: English
    Pages: 673 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: First Simon & Schuster hardcover edition
    Additional Information: Rezensiert in Patrikios, Stratos A Multi-Method Account of Religion's Role in American Society and Politics - American Grace 2011
    Additional Information: Rezensiert in McDaniel, Eric L., 1976 - A Conversation Starter - American Grace 2011
    Additional Information: Rezensiert in Wald, Kenneth D., 1949 - When Susan Meets Al 2011
    Additional Information: Rezensiert in Edgell, Penny, 1963 - The sum of the Parts 2011
    DDC: 201.7097309045
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    Keywords: Religion and sociology ; USA ; Gesellschaft ; Religion ; Religion ; Gesellschaft ; USA
    Abstract: Examines the impact of religion on American life and how that impact has changed in the last half-century
    Abstract: Examines the impact of religion on American life and how that impact has changed in the last half-century
    Description / Table of Contents: Religious polarization and pluralism in America -- Vignettes : the old and the new -- Religiosity in America : the historical backdrop -- Religiosity in America : shock and two aftershocks -- Switching, matching, and mixing -- Innovations in religion -- Vignettes : ethnicity, gender, and religion -- The women's revolution, the rise of inequality, and religion -- Diversity, ethnicity, and religion -- Vignettes : how religion and politics intertwine -- Religion in American politics -- Echo chambers : politics within congregations -- Religion and good neighborliness -- A house divided? -- America's grace : how a tolerant nation bridges its religious divides -- Appendix 1. The Faith Matters surveys -- Appendix 2. Data analysis.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (S. 571 - 647) and index
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    New York [u.a.] : Simon & Schuster [u.a.]
    ISBN: 0684832836 , 0743203046
    Language: English
    Pages: 541 S. , graph. Darst.
    Edition: 1. Touchstone Ed.
    Series Statement: A Touchstone book
    DDC: 306.0973
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1975-2000 ; Sozialer Wandel ; Isolation ; Sozialverhalten ; Soziales Netzwerk ; USA
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  • 10
    ISBN: 0195150899
    Language: English
    Pages: 516 S. , graph. Darst.
    DDC: 302
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    Keywords: Burgermaatschappij ; Capital social (Sociologie) ; Democratie ; Démocratie ; Participatie ; Sociale netwerken ; Sociale verandering ; Société civile ; Demokratie ; Demokratie ; Sozialer Wandel ; Civil society ; Democracy ; Social capital (Sociology) ; Soziales Kapital ; Demokratie ; Zivilgesellschaft ; Internationaler Vergleich ; Bürgerliche Gesellschaft ; Australien ; Frankreich ; Großbritannien ; Japan ; Schweden ; USA ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Bürgerliche Gesellschaft ; Soziales Kapital ; Demokratie ; Internationaler Vergleich ; Demokratie ; Internationaler Vergleich ; Zivilgesellschaft ; Soziales Kapital ; Demokratie ; Internationaler Vergleich
    Abstract: "The book is packed with intriguing revelations about common trends in the countries studied. The contributors note, for instance, that waning participation in unions, churches, and political parties seems to be virtually universal, a troubling discovery as these forms of social capital are especially important for empowering less educated, less affluent portions of the population. Indeed, in general, the researchers found more social grouping among the affluent than among the working classes and also found evidence of a younger generation that is singularly uninterested in politics, distrustful both of politicians and of others, cynical about public affairs, and less inclined to participate in enduring social organizations. On the bright side, social capital appears as strong as ever in Sweden, where 40% of the adult population participate in "study circles" - small groups who meet weekly for educational discussions." "Social capital - good will, fellowship, sympathy, and social intercourse - is vitally important both for the health of our communities and for our own physical and psychological well-being. Offering a panoramic look at social capital around the world, this book makes an important contribution to our understanding of these phenomena. It will interest anyone concerned with promoting civil society and vibrant social discourse."--BOOK JACKET.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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    London [u.a.] : Simon & Schuster [u.a.]
    ISBN: 0743203046 , 0684832836
    Language: English
    Pages: 541 S , graph. Darst
    Edition: 1. Touchstone ed.
    Series Statement: A Touchstone book
    DDC: 306.0973
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    Keywords: USA ; Sozialer Wandel ; Social change United States ; History ; 20th century ; United States Social conditions ; 1945- ; United States Social conditions ; 1945- ; USA ; Gemeinschaft ; Sozialer Wandel ; Isolation ; Gesellschaftsleben ; Alltag ; Soziale Situation ; Geschichte 1945- ; Soziales Kapital ; Sozialverhalten ; Soziales Engagement
    Description / Table of Contents: Literaturangaben S. [445] - 504
    Note: Originally published: 2000
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    New York, NY [u.a.] : Simon & Schuster
    ISBN: 0684832836 , 0743203046
    Language: English
    Pages: 541 S.
    Edition: 7. [ed.]
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1975-2000 ; Isolation ; Sozialverhalten ; Sozialer Wandel ; Soziales Netzwerk ; USA ; USA ; Isolation ; USA ; Sozialverhalten ; Isolation ; USA ; Sozialer Wandel ; Geschichte 1975-2000 ; USA ; Soziales Netzwerk ; Geschichte 1975-2000
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    Online Resource
    New York : Simon & Schuster
    ISBN: 9780743219037
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (541 Seiten) , Diagramme
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Putnam, Robert D., 1941 - Bowling alone
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    Keywords: Sozialer Wandel ; Sozialkapital ; Gesellschaft ; Bürgerbeteiligung ; Sozialpolitik ; USA ; Social change History 20th century ; Social change United States ; History ; 20th century ; Social System ; Social Change ; Social Problems ; Social Psychology ; United States ; Demokratie ; Gesellschaftsstruktur ; Sozialer Wandel ; Soziale Integration ; Soziale Schichtung ; Soziales System ; Altruismus ; Religionssoziologie ; Berufliche Mobilität ; Soziale Gruppe ; Soziale Einrichtungen ; Funktionswandel der Familie ; Bildungsanforderungen der Gesellschaft ; Bildungspolitik ; Gesellschaftspolitik ; Bildung ; Gesellschaft ; Wirtschaftssoziologie ; Technologiefolgen ; Soziale Bewegungen ; Social capitalists ; Civic participation ; Vereinigte Staaten Gesellschaft ; Gesellschaftliche Prozesse ; Sozialer Wandel ; Soziales Verhalten ; Politische Partizipation ; Gesellschaftliche/politische Bewegung ; Religion Freizeitgestaltung ; Massenmedien ; Bildung/Erziehung ; Social change-United States-History-20th century ; United States-Social conditions-1945- ; Electronic books ; United States Social conditions 1945- ; United States Social conditions ; 1945- ; USA ; USA ; Gemeinschaft ; Sozialer Wandel ; Isolation ; USA ; Sozialer Wandel ; Soziale Situation ; Geschichte 1900-1999
    Abstract: Cover -- Dedication -- Section I: Introduction -- Chapter 1: Thinking about Social Change in America -- Section II: Trends in Civic Engagement and Social Capital -- Chapter 2: Political Participation -- Chapter 3: Civic Participation -- Chapter 4: Religious Participation -- Chapter 5: Connections in the Workplace -- Chapter 6: Informal Social Connections -- Chapter 7: Altruism, Volunteering, and Philanthropy -- Chapter 8: Reciprocity, Honesty, and Trust -- Chapter 9: Against the Tide? Small Groups, Social Movements, and the Net -- Section III: Why? -- Chapter 10: Introduction -- Chapter 11: Pressures of Time and Money -- Chapter 12: Mobility and Sprawl -- Chapter 13: Technology and Mass Media -- Chapter 14: From Generation to Generation -- Chapter 15: What Killed Civic Engagement? Summing Up -- Section IV: So What? (with the assistance of Kristin A. Goss) -- Chapter 16: Introduction -- Chapter 17: Education and Children's Welfare -- Chapter 18: Safe and Productive Neighborhoods -- Chapter 19: Economic Prosperity -- Chapter 20: Health and Happiness -- Chapter 21: Democracy -- Chapter 22: The Dark Side of Social Capital -- Section V: What Is to Be Done? -- Chapter 23: Lessons of History: The Gilded Age and the Progressive Era -- Chapter 24: Toward an Agenda for Social Capitalists -- Appendix I: Measuring Social Change -- Appendix II: Sources for Figures and Tables -- Appendix III: The Rise and Fall of Civic and Professional Associations -- The Story Behind This Book -- Notes -- Index -- Footnotes -- Copyright.
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