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Social Capital in the creation of Human Capital and Economic Growth
Soumyananda Dinda
Oct 10, 2008
Social capital is a broad term containing the social networks and norms that generate shared understandings, trust and reciprocity, which underpin cooperation and collective action for mutual benefits, and creates the base for...
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Of revenue without rulers
Adam Green
May 11, 2022
The archaeology of collective action addresses a widespread myth about the past–that premodern societies were despotic, and only produced public goods when everyday people convinced a separate and distinct ruling class to...
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Social Capital in the creation of Human Capital and Economic Growth
Soumyananda Dinda
Oct 10, 2008
Social capital is a broad term containing the social networks and norms that generate shared understandings, trust and reciprocity, which underpin cooperation and collective action for mutual benefits, and creates the base for...
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Killing the Priest-King
Adam S. Green
Apr 29, 2021
Abstract: The cities of the Indus civilization were expansive and planned with large-scale architecture and sophisticated Bronze Age technologies. Despite these hallmarks of social complexity, the Indus lacks clear evidence for...
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Social identity formation during the emergence of the Occupy movement
The Occupy movement made a series of local ‘sit-ins’ in cities across the world in response to financial and political injustices. Prior to the movement’s emergence, the Internet provided a transnational forum for people across...
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Killing the Priest-King
AS Green
Sep 16, 2021
AbstractThe cities of the Indus civilization were expansive and planned with large-scale architecture and sophisticated Bronze Age technologies. Despite these hallmarks of social complexity, the...
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Social identity formation during the emergence of the Occupy movement
The Occupy movement made a series of local ‘sit-ins’ in cities across the world in response to financial and political injustices. Prior to the movement’s emergence, the Internet provided a transnational forum for people across...
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The need to refocus on the group as the site of radicalization

The past decade has witnessed burgeoning efforts amongst governments to prevent people from developing a commitment to violent extremism (conceived of as a process of radicalization). These interventions acknowledge the...

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Advancing the social psychology of rapid societal change
In this introduction to the special section on rapid societal change, we highlight the challenges posed by rapid societal changes for social psychology and introduce the seven papers brought together in this special section....
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The need to refocus on the group as the site of radicalization

The past decade has witnessed burgeoning efforts amongst governments to prevent people from developing a commitment to violent extremism (conceived of as a process of radicalization). These interventions acknowledge the...

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Advancing the social psychology of rapid societal change
In this introduction to the special section on rapid societal change, we highlight the challenges posed by rapid societal changes for social psychology and introduce the seven papers brought together in this special section....
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