TY - JOUR
T1 - Social Capital and Civic Engagement in Urban China
AU - Hu, Kang
AU - Chan, Raymond K H
PY - 2012/12/1
Y1 - 2012/12/1
N2 - Promoting civic engagement could be a way of strengthening the social solidarity of China's urban population. The drastic socio-economic changes resulting from recent economic reform are likely to have a deleterious effect on social solidarity. Based on a survey conducted in 2010 in the Southern China city of Xiamen, this paper examines a specific form of civic engagement - citizen cooperation - to resolve community problems, and assesses its relationship with social capital. The study reveals that discrepancies in the level of civic engagement exist among urban residents and that inequality of social capital plays a significant role in these discrepancies. The findings suggest that such gaps could be addressed by increasing social capital, especially by expanding residents' personal community networks.
AB - Promoting civic engagement could be a way of strengthening the social solidarity of China's urban population. The drastic socio-economic changes resulting from recent economic reform are likely to have a deleterious effect on social solidarity. Based on a survey conducted in 2010 in the Southern China city of Xiamen, this paper examines a specific form of civic engagement - citizen cooperation - to resolve community problems, and assesses its relationship with social capital. The study reveals that discrepancies in the level of civic engagement exist among urban residents and that inequality of social capital plays a significant role in these discrepancies. The findings suggest that such gaps could be addressed by increasing social capital, especially by expanding residents' personal community networks.
U2 - 10.3167/IJSQ.2012.020203
DO - 10.3167/IJSQ.2012.020203
M3 - RGC 21 - Publication in refereed journal
SN - 1757-0344
VL - 2
SP - 24
EP - 42
JO - The International Journal of Social Quality
JF - The International Journal of Social Quality
IS - 2
ER -