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SUMMARY:WEBINAR: Dr Trent Engbers: Putting the Capital in Social Capital
DESCRIPTION:Invited Speaker\nDr Trent Engbers\nActing Assisting Dean of the College of Liberal Arts at the University of Southern Indiana\nAssociate Professor of Political Science and Public Administration and Director of the Master of Public Administration program \nCertificate of attendance available \n			\n						Certificate of attendance\n					\n		https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lf4Jabxfel4 \nGiven the proliferation of research and interest in social capital over the past decades\, it is easy to lose track that a fundamental aspect of social capital is “capital”.  As the concept of social capital has evolved to include elements of civic participation\, norms of trust and reciprocity\, and shared community norms and values; it is easy to lose track that a defining element of social capital is that it is a form of capital that can be used to productive use.  This webinar will seek to achieve two goals. First\, it will examine the empirical and conceptual dynamics of “capital-centered” social capital research. Second\, it will explain how theoretical understandings of social capital impact utilitarian ends.  Special attention will be directed to how social capital contributes to economic enterprises and the complex role of social capital in economic development. Empirical research on social capital and economic development in a range of contexts will be discussed with a goal of informing management and public policy. \n  \nTime converter at worldtimebuddy.com \nAbout the presenter:\nDr. Trent A. Engbers is Acting Assisting Dean of the College of Liberal Arts at the University of Southern Indiana and Associate Professor of Political Science and Public Administration and Director of the Master of Public Administration program. He holds a secondary appointment at the Indiana University O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs. He is an award winning teacher and was appointed a commission member of the Indiana Commission for Higher Education by Governor Eric Holcomb. With almost 20 years of experience in college education and professional training\, he is available for trainings and consultations in organizational development\, leadership\, program evaluation\, nonprofit fundraising and board training. \nAbout Our Webinar Series\nThis event is part of our regular webinar sessions for social capital researchers including PhD/master students. These sessions include invited presentations from prominent scholars as well as presentations by PhD students and experts in professional practice.\nFor 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. \nAre you researching social capital and want to present your research? Click here for more information and to submit a proposal. \nGenerally\, presentations can be 20 to 30 mins. The content of your presentation will depend on your research stage.
URL:https://www.intsocialcapital.org/event/webinar-dr-trent-engbers-putting-the-capital-in-social-capital/
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SUMMARY:Discussion and Q&A Session on Social Capital - October 2021
DESCRIPTION:How the Session Will Work\nThe session will be based around questions submitted by participants and will include general discussions of social capital and related concepts. The session will focus on the theoretical and practical application of the concept including its use in research. \nSubmit the question you want answered or the issue you would like discussed when you register for the session below. \nThese sessions are a supportive way to connect with people. You can ask questions\, get advice\, discuss ideas or issues\, get suggestions for literature to read\, or you can just listen. This session is an opportunity to share your experience and expertise with others. It’s a great way to take part in discourse related to social capital and find opportunities for mutual learning and the potential for collaboration. \nAbout the facilitator:Tristan Claridge has been researching social capital for over 20 years. He has explored the theoretical foundations of the concept and much of his work aims to bring conceptual and theoretical clarification. \nTime converter at worldtimebuddy.com
URL:https://www.intsocialcapital.org/event/discussion-and-qa-session-on-social-capital-october-2021/
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR: Professor Troy Glover: Exploring the Endogenous and Exogenous Pathways of Social Capital
DESCRIPTION:Invited Speaker\nProfessor Troy Glover\nProfessor and Chair\, Department of Recreation and Leisure StudiesDirector\, Healthy Communities Research Network\, University of Waterloo \nCertificate of attendance available \n			\n						Certificate of attendance\n					\n		https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKGoKzSpjSM \nThis presentation seeks to understand the conceptual pathways associated with endogenous and exogenous social capital at the micro level. Social capital can be endogenous insofar as it originates from within social networks or exogenous insofar as it derives from sources outside of immediate social networks. The endogenous pathway to social capital shows how tangible\, more durable relationships produce social capital\, while the exogenous pathway shows how social capital arises in fleeting experiences among members of an imagined community. In fleshing out these social processes\, the presentation aims to provide greater conceptual rigor to our understanding of how social capital forms and how social capital facilitates action.Time converter at worldtimebuddy.com \nAbout the presenter:\nTroy Glover is a Professor and Chair of the Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies and Director of the Healthy Communities Research Network at the University of Waterloo. Professor Glover’s research explores the process of transformative placemaking that shapes environments to facilitate social connectedness and improve the quality of community life. \n \nAbout Our Webinar Series\nThis event is part of our regular webinar sessions for social capital researchers including PhD/master students. These sessions include invited presentations from prominent scholars as well as presentations by PhD students and experts in professional practice.\nFor 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. \nAre you researching social capital and want to present your research? Click here for more information and to submit a proposal. \nGenerally\, presentations can be 20 to 30 mins. The content of your presentation will depend on your research stage.
URL:https://www.intsocialcapital.org/event/webinar-professor-troy-glover-exploring-the-endogenous-and-exogenous-pathways-of-social-capital/
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