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IN THE NEWS


NEW NATIONAL, STATE AND LOCAL VOLUNTEERING data. Details here.

Robert D. Putnam and Lara Putnam's Op-Ed "The Growing Class Gap"
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 4/20/08

Robert D. Putnam on Corporate Volunteering ...more

Robert D. Putnam's Op-Ed "The Rebirth of American Civic Life" in Sunday Boston Globe (3/2/08)

Putnam discusses diversity and social capital research.

Saguaro's Barack Obama delivers powerful speech on race in America. ...more

See Saguaro's Barack Obama's inspring "Yes We Can" video.

Sweeping Interview of Putnam on Diversity, Religion, Inequality, Industrial Revolution, etc....more (1/08)

OBAMA CALLS FOR BROADENED NATIONAL SERVICE (12/08)...more

FIRST MASSACHUSETTS CIVC ENGAGEMENT SUMMIT HELD...more

NY Times Op-Ed "All They Are Saying Is Give Happiness A Chance" (11/12/07) highlights import of social capital to enhance happiness. [MORE..]

Capital Ideas (Guardian, 7/18/07) explains the Harvard-Manchester collaboration on social change.

The Downside of Diversity (International Herald Tribune, 8/5/07)


SEE RESULTS FROM OUR 2006 SOCIAL CAPITAL COMMUNITY SURVEY.

STATE ESTIMATES OF VOLUNTEERING/ SOCIAL CAPITAL: The U..S. government began measurnig some elements of social capital in Nov. 2006. Details here.

TRUST AT 34 YEAR LOW. NYT's sneak previews of 2006 GSS data.

YOUTH INCREASINGLY POLITICALLY ACTIVE? Read recent evidence here.

OTHER RECENT STORIES...

KATRINA AND SOCIAL CAPITAL
Our heartfelt sympathy goes out to the victims of Katrina; learn more here about Katrina's social capital ramifications.


THE SAGUARO SEMINAR: CIVIC ENGAGEMENT IN AMERICA

is an ongoing initiative of Professor Robert D. Putnam at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. The project focuses on expanding what we know about our levels of trust and community engagement and on developing strategies and efforts to increase this engagement. A signature effort was the multi-year dialogue (1995-2000) on how we can increasingly build bonds of civic trust among Americans and their communities.

We are currently in the midst of longer-term research projects on the inter-relation of workplace policies and practices on social capital on- and off-the-job, on the relationship between social capital, diversity and equality, and on religion and public life. And we surveyed in 2006 to determine what's happened to our national levels of social capital in the past 6 years and what the social impact has been on communities receiving Katrina evacuees.

DIVERSITY, IMMIGRATON AND SOCIAL CAPITAL
Saguaro Seminar's Robert Putnam issues first paper discussing impact of diversity and immigration on social cohesion and civic engagement. ...more

THE MISSION OF THE SAGUARO SEMINAR

From 1995-2000, the Saguaro Seminar strove to develop a handful of far-reaching, actionable ideas to significantly increase Americans' connectedness to one another and to community institutions. The resulting BetterTogether report was desigend not as a detailed civic engagement blueprint for the twenty-first century nor a cookbook with thousands of potentially promising programs that may lead to civic engagement. The BetterTogether report tried to unlock our civic imagination and publicize a few approaches, networks, organizations, or strategies that should be employed more broadly to build social trust and reciprocity in neighborhoods nationwide and re-engage America civicly. (For more information on the eight meetings leading to BetterTogether see the background here.)

Since 2000, the Seminar's mission is both to improve social capital measurement and and the availability of social capital data and to undertake analysis of building social capital in a changing environment -- in increasingly diverse communities, with changing faith communities, in workplaces, and amidst greater social and civic inequality.

SOCIAL CAPITAL PRIMER -

The central premise of social capital is that social networks have value. Social capital refers to the collective value of all "social networks" (who people know) and the inclinations that arise from these networks to do things for each other ("norms of reciprocity").[more...]

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WE'VE ADDED A SOCIAL CAPITAL BLOG

These are the periodic musings, generally social capital-related but not always, of Thomas Sander, Executive Director of the Saguaro Seminar. We will also provide Saguaro programmatic updates and reports of other interesting data, research,or developments.

SUBSCRIBING TO OUR SOCIAL CAPITAL BLOG IS EASY - click here.

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NEW ADDITIONS TO THE SAGUARO WEBSITE

Visit our new Social Capital Blog section, Social Capital Glossary section and Social Capital Evaluation Guide. We've also added a web page of Organizations Building Social Capital. And see updates to our Interesting Research, Bibliography including New Books, Social Capital Research, and Social Capital In the News sections.


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