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"Through the kids... we connected with our community": Children as catalysts of social capital

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posted on 2024-11-02, 02:55 authored by Lisa Wood, Billie Giles-CortiBillie Giles-Corti, Stephen Zubrick, Max Bulsara
Both children and adults benefit from living in communities and neighborhoods that are rich in social capital. However, the research literature is relatively silent with respect to the influence that children may play as catalysts for the formation and maintenance of community or family stocks of social capital. This article investigates whether having dependent children living at home play a role in forging adult connections, community involvement, and social capital in a suburban context. The qualitative data were derived from 12 focus groups and the quantitative data from a survey of 339 residents in three Western Australian suburbs. Overall, the quantitative results found that social capital, neighborhood cohesion, and community participation were all significantly higher among respondents with dependent children living at home. The results have implications for urban design and community infrastructure, including the extent to which the built environment caters for children and fosters social connectedness among parents, families, and the broader community.

History

Journal

Environment and Behavior

Volume

45

Issue

3

Start page

344

End page

368

Total pages

25

Publisher

Sage

Place published

United States

Language

English

Copyright

© 2011 Sage Publications

Former Identifier

2006070560

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2017-02-14

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