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Social capital and lifelong learning
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Social capital and lifelong learning

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Social capital and lifelong learning are central to current policy concerns both in the UK and internationally. This book confirms the significance of social capital as an analytical tool, while challenging the basis on which current policy is being developed. It:

* offers a wealth of evidence on a topic that has become central to contemporary government;

* provides a detailed empirical investigation of the relationship between social capital, knowledge creation and lifelong learning;

* relates the findings to wider policy debates;

* questions the dominant theoretical models of social capital; and

* confronts the assumption of many policy makers that the obvious solution to social problems is to ‘invest in social capital’.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Policy Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 June 2005
Pages
184
ISBN
9781861346551

Social capital and lifelong learning are central to current policy concerns both in the UK and internationally. This book confirms the significance of social capital as an analytical tool, while challenging the basis on which current policy is being developed. It:

* offers a wealth of evidence on a topic that has become central to contemporary government;

* provides a detailed empirical investigation of the relationship between social capital, knowledge creation and lifelong learning;

* relates the findings to wider policy debates;

* questions the dominant theoretical models of social capital; and

* confronts the assumption of many policy makers that the obvious solution to social problems is to ‘invest in social capital’.

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Policy Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 June 2005
Pages
184
ISBN
9781861346551