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Director International Online Programs Southern New Hampshire University
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We will examine the constructs of Relational Capital, Cognitive Capital, and Structural Capital. We will review how these three constructs form social capital and how cognitive bias can impact social capital creation. We will then cover the five practices of exemplary leadership covered in “The Leadership Challenge” and note how these five practices tie into the constructs of social capital.
Dr. Rick L. Mask is a leadership strategy consultant, program director, adjunct professor and the author of Social Capital 2.0. For the last decade Dr. Mask has been leading and developing teams through skills gained in the classroom and in the field. Dr. Mask focuses his work of growing human capital within organizations by utilizing neuroscience, the constructs of social capital and the principles presented in The Leadership Challenge. Dr. Mask guides organizations to an understanding of what it takes to lead others through the removal of personal barriers and the creation of true human connection.
For social capital researchers, these sessions are an opportunity to hear about the latest social capital research and insights from scholars working on the concept. They can be a great way to connect with people, to get advice, discuss ideas or issues, get suggestions for literature to read, or you can just listen.
Are you researching social capital and want to present your research? Click here for more information and to submit a proposal.
Generally, presentations can be 20 to 30 mins. The content of your presentation will depend on your research stage.
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The presentation by Rick Mast was a succinct and clear articulation of social capital in its relation to leadership, and in how this construct structures how agents (in a Bourdieusian sense), produce meaning and changed perceptions emerging from embodied schemas, socialisations and history. Rick’s presentation dovetails with habitus, in terms of its critique of structuralist accounts that suggest that social capital is simply a mechanical effect of structural causes, neglecting the agents’ possession of ‘free will’ and agency. So too, the need to transcend the antinomies and antithetical binaries of: objective-subjective; conditioning-creativity; individual- society’; determinism and freedom…. Thank you for an energetic and meaningful webinar. I’m so happy yo have found this site across global and multidisciplinary intersections!