scholarly journals Sociedad civil, capital social y desarrollo sostenible: en busca de las fuentes de progreso del Cauca (Civil society, social capital and sustainable development looking for sources of progress del Cauca)

2015 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 97-100
Author(s):  
Claudia Lucia Caro Gómez

El objetivo principal del libro consiste en identificar la relación de causalidad entre el capital social y las redes de asociatividad, en los desequilibrios regionales, así como la efectividad de las políticas públicas en el departamento del Cauca a 2007.

2016 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 145-152
Author(s):  
Lucía Sandoval ◽  
María Estela Ortega Rubí

ABSTRACTThe purpose of this research is to analyze the participation of different stakeholders, resulting from the implementation of the Public Policy Magical Towns, aimed at sustainable development of Villa Tapijulapa. This investigation is currently underway, however it has been observed that it has been funded development projects, through various government institutions that contribute to Magic Towns Program, which has not been successful, in addition there is a misuse system resources. These issues are presented by the complexity of cooperation, multiplicity of participants and perspectives; and the various attitudes and degrees of involvement of the various stakeholders. As the analysis of the social capital of the community and the characteristics of the agency charged with implementing achieve identify areas of opportunity to propose strategies for improvement.RESUMENEl propósito de ésta investigación es analizar la participación de los diferentes actores sociales, derivada de la implementación de la Política Pública de Pueblos Mágicos, dirigida al desarrollo sustentable de Villa Tapijulapa. Esta investigación actualmente se encuentra en proceso, sin embargo se ha podido observar que han sido financiados proyectos de desarrollo, a través de diferentes instituciones gubernamentales que coadyuvan al Programa de Pueblos Mágicos, los cuales no han sido exitosos, además de existir, un mal uso del sistema de recursos naturales. Estas problemáticas se presentan por la complejidad de la cooperación, multiplicidad de participantes y perspectivas; así como las diversas actitudes y grados de compromiso de los diferentes actores sociales. Por lo que el análisis del capital social de la comunidad y de las características de la agencia encargada de la implementación lograrán detectar las áreas de oportunidad para proponer estrategias de mejora.


Author(s):  
Masami Yoshida ◽  
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Anuchai Theeraroungchaisri

In our previous study, we proposed socialized creation competency as an advanced media information literacy. The competency involves four pillars: socialized creation, collaborative creativity, a critical eye and building affordance. The characterisation of this competency consists of all the component processes that make up social capital in ICT society. In this study, we extracted a concrete example to explain the socialised creation and to promote the sustainable development of society. The case we investigated was one in which civic IT engineers collaborated to develop program codes for a COVID-19 website. We collected and analysed related documents and communication records on Twitter. The results provided a deeper understanding of the importance of collaboration among diverse citizens, IT engineers, corporate workers and members of public sectors. Those players worked using a new style of production regarding Civic Tech and GovTech. Their activities blurred the borders of various organisations. Online services, GitHub, and other SNS were used for both creation and opinion exchanges, and emerging heterarchical communication was interrelated. The creators accepted the engagement of any citizen to vet opinions for purposes of improving the website. Records demonstrated the substantial potential for the needs of advanced MIL competency to understand civil society and collaborative creation by the public sector and citizens.


2017 ◽  
pp. 145
Author(s):  
Pablo Forni ◽  
Mariana Nardone

ResumenEl crecimiento de la pobreza durante las dos últimas décadas en la Argentina ha tenido su correlato en el surgimiento y desarrollo de gran cantidad de organizaciones comunitarias entre los excluidos. Su articulación en una variedad de redes inter-organizacionales incluyendo maquinarias políticas clientelísticas, movimientos piqueteros, redes de base, programas sociales, ONGDs, fundaciones donantes, etc. es fundamental para comprender sus trayectorias. Con anterioridad hemos analizado diferentes tipos de articulación en red en barrios del Gran Buenos Aires. Actualmente nos concentramos en casos que demuestran ser exitosos en la generación de formas de capital social en contextos de exclusión.Palabras clave: capital social, redes sociales, organizaciones de la sociedad civil, pobreza, exclusiónAbstractThe growth of poverty during the two last decades in Argentina has had its correlate in the sprouting and development of a great amount of communitarian organizations in the excluded. Its expansion into a variety of inter-organizational networks including client wise political mechanisms, picket movements, base networks, social programs, ONGDs, donors’ institutions, amongst others, is fundamental to understand its pathways. We have previously analyzed different types of cooperative tasks in network in Buenos Aires districts. At the moment, we concentrated ourselves on cases that demonstrate to be successful in the generation of forms of social capital in exclusion contexts.Key words: social capital, social networks, nonprofit sector (¿?), poverty, exclusion


2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (5) ◽  
pp. 1969 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jeakang Heo ◽  
Yongjune Kim ◽  
Jinzhe Yan

Live streamers’ power and attraction influence consumer behavior. This study focuses on streamer-central formed social capital and the relationship between streamers and audiences on live streaming video platforms (LSVP). First, we explored the impact of trust, norm of reciprocity, and network on social capital formation. Second, we investigated the effect of social capital on streamers’ attributes (attractiveness, expertise, and trustworthiness) and on the audience’s social capital formation. The main findings show that trust and network positively affect social capital. Social capital increases the level of streamers’ attractiveness, expertise, and trustworthiness perceived by the audience, which facilitates sustainable development of the LSVP and the streamer. Perceived streamers’ attractiveness negatively affects social capital formation, while perceived expertise positively affects it. To promote social capital development, streamers and operators of LSVPs should continuously emphasize social capital formation. Moreover, LSVPs should provide audiences with novel and interesting content to enable active networking. For sustainable development of LSVPs, when providing live streaming video services, streamers should deliver content that the audience perceives as based on their expertise rather than on their physical attractiveness.


GEOgraphia ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 23 (51) ◽  
Author(s):  
Weber Soares ◽  
Maria Flávia Pires Barbosa

Decorrente do tipo de capital social que consiste em laços de reciprocidade e de confiança mútua entre atores envolvidos na ação coletiva, a cooperação constitui a chave mestra do desenvolvimento sustentável para os formuladores do Programa Turismo Solidário – PTS. Se para a plena realização dos objetivos desse Programa, fazia-se necessário um estoque satisfatório de capital social circulante nas redes sociais das localidades serranas que foram por ele contempladas, então, analisar as conexões entre a perspectiva relacional do capital social e o problema da ação coletiva sumariza a ordem de preocupações que leva à consecução deste artigo. O recurso ao arcabouço teórico e metodológico da Análise de Redes Sociais para lançar luz sobre essas conexões mostrou que a concepção e a forma pela qual o PTS foi implantado em São Gonçalo do Rio das Pedras, Milho Verde e Capivari responderam pela incoesão das redes sociais do turismo e, com isso, pelo insucesso do PTS. Palavras-chave: Capital Social. Ação Coletiva. Turismo Solidário. Desenvolvimento Sustentável. Análise de Redes Sociais. SOCIAL CAPITAL AND SOLIDARITY TOURISM: THE DISCOHESION OF COHESION IN THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT POLICY FOR SERRO Abstract: For the creators of the Programa Turismo Solidário – PTS (Solidarity Tourism Program), cooperation is the master key of sustainable development. It results from a kind of social capital that consists of bonds of mutual trust among the actors involved in the collective action. Therefore, the complete fulfillment of the program's objectives demanded a sufficient supply of social capital circulating through the social networks of the localities in the Serro area included in the PTS. This paper aims to analyze the connections between the relational perspective of social capital and the problem of collective action in this sociospatial context in Minas Gerais. Resorting to the theoretical and methodological framework of Social Network Resorting to the theoretical and methodological framework of Social Network Analysis in order to clarify these connections allowed us to see that the formulation of PTS and how it was implemented in São Gonçalo do Rio das Pedras, Milho Verde e Capivari contributed to the lack of cohesion in the tourism social networks and, as a result, the failure of PTS. Keywords: Social Capital. Collective Action. Solidarity Tourism. Sustainable Development. Social Network Analysis. CAPITAL SOCIAL Y TURISMO SOLIDARIO: LA DESCOHESIÓN DE LA COHESIÓN EN LA POLÍTICA DE DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE PARA SERRO Resumen: Para los creadores del Programa Turismo Solidario – PTS, la cooperación es la llave maestra del desarrollo sostenible. Ella es el resultado de una especie de capital social que consiste en lazos de confianza mutua entre los actores involucrados en la acción colectiva. Por tanto, el pleno cumplimiento de los objetivos del programa exigía una oferta suficiente de capital social circulando a través de las redes sociales de las localidades del Serro incluidas en el PTS. Este artículo tiene como objetivo analizar las conexiones entre la perspectiva relacional del capital social y el problema de la acción colectiva en este contexto socioespacial en Minas Gerais. Recurrir al marco teórico y metodológico del Análisis de Redes Sociales para aclarar estas conexiones nos permitió ver que la formulación del PTS y cómo se implementó en São Gonçalo do Rio das Pedras, Milho Verde e Capivari contribuyeron a la descohesión en las redes sociales turísticas y, como consecuencia, al fracaso del PTS. Palabras clave: Capital social. Acción colectiva. Turismo solidario. Desarrollo sostenible. Análisis de redes sociales


2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (4) ◽  
pp. 166-170
Author(s):  
Marina Shamsutdinova ◽  
Nadezhda Zhilina ◽  
Vladimir Ignatiev

The Article is devoted to the problem of assessing the social capital of economic agents. To maintain a stable financial condition of an economic agent, it is necessary to be able to increase and use social capital. Social capital is a factor of sustainable development of production. Without an analysis of social capital, it is impossible to give a clear description of the activity of an economic agent. Social capital generates cooperation, while cooperation generates social capital. Social capital integrates all other types of capital and is one of the most important components of the economy of economic agents, regions, and countries. Social capital arises from relationships with other people and facilitates their joint activities.


CEPAL Review ◽  
2009 ◽  
Vol 2009 (99) ◽  
pp. 149-171
Author(s):  
Raúl Cortés Landázury ◽  
Mónica María Sinisterra Rodríguez

2017 ◽  
pp. 145
Author(s):  
Pablo Forni ◽  
Mariana Nardone

ResumenEl crecimiento de la pobreza durante las dos últimas décadas en la Argentina ha tenido su correlato en el surgimiento y desarrollo de gran cantidad de organizaciones comunitarias entre los excluidos. Su articulación en una variedad de redes inter-organizacionales incluyendo maquinarias políticas clientelísticas, movimientos piqueteros, redes de base, programas sociales, ONGDs, fundaciones donantes, etc. es fundamental para comprender sus trayectorias. Con anterioridad hemos analizado diferentes tipos de articulación en red en barrios del Gran Buenos Aires. Actualmente nos concentramos en casos que demuestran ser exitosos en la generación de formas de capital social en contextos de exclusión.Palabras clave: capital social, redes sociales, organizaciones de la sociedad civil, pobreza, exclusiónAbstractThe growth of poverty during the two last decades in Argentina has had its correlate in the sprouting and development of a great amount of communitarian organizations in the excluded. Its expansion into a variety of inter-organizational networks including client wise political mechanisms, picket movements, base networks, social programs, ONGDs, donors’ institutions, amongst others, is fundamental to understand its pathways. We have previously analyzed different types of cooperative tasks in network in Buenos Aires districts. At the moment, we concentrated ourselves on cases that demonstrate to be successful in the generation of forms of social capital in exclusion contexts.Key words: social capital, social networks, nonprofit sector (¿?), poverty, exclusion


Respuestas ◽  
2013 ◽  
Vol 18 (2) ◽  
pp. 43-60
Author(s):  
Julio Foliaco-Gamboa

 El capital social como nuevo paradigma de investigación contribuye a encontrar respuestas a las profundas diferencias del desarrollo social y económico. Instituciones internacionales y países han intensificado en estas investigaciones desde la década de los ochenta. Los propósitos específicos son: 1. Analizar el concepto del capital social como nuevo paradigma universal de investigación; 2. Ponderar los resultados de las mediciones e investigaciones hechas en Colombia con el liderazgo del profesor John Sudarsky desde 1997; 3. Comparar las mediciones nacionales de capital social con las mediciones de otros países y regiones; y 4. Establecer las causas estructurales del bajo capital social colombiano y hacer reflexiones para su mejoramiento.Palabras clave: articulación social, confianza institucional, capital humano, capital social, desarrollo económico, sociedad civil. ABSTRACT  The social capital as new research paradigm contributes to find out answers to big differences between social and economic development. International institutions and countries have intensified on these researches since the eighty´s decade. The specific purposes are: 1. Analyzing the concept of social capital as a new and universal research paradigm; 2. Enhance the results of measurements and research made in Colombia with Professor John Sudarsky’s leadership since 1997; 3. Compare the national measurements of social capital with those of other countries and regions; 4. Establish the structural reasons of the Colombian low social capital, making some reflections towards its improvement.Keywords: social articulation, institutional trust, human capital, social capital, economic development, civil society.


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