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POPSOur Intangible Riches Our Intangible Riches World Bank economist Kirk Hamilton on the planet's real wealth. Ronald Bailey | Aug./Sept. Print Edition
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POPSCensus Atlas of the United States Table of Contents * Cover and Front Matter (12M) * 1. Introduction (5M) * 2. Population Distribution (17M) * 3. Race and Hispanic Origin (17M) * 4. Age and Sex (13M) * 5. Living Arrangements (21M) * 6. Place of Birth and U.S. Citizenship (15M) * 7. Migration (13M) * 8. Language (11M) * 9. Ancestry (15M) * 10. Education (15M) * 11. Work (19M) * 12. Military Service (11M) * 13. Income and Poverty (19M) * 14. Housing (20M) * Reference Maps (15M) * Notes (16M) * Glossary (5M) * Map and Figure Index (3M)
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POPSsocial capital social capital The notion of social capital is a useful way of entering into debates about civil society – and is central to the arguments of Robert Putnam and others who want to ‘reclaim public life’. It is also used by the World Bank with regard to economic and societal development and by management experts as a way of thinking about organizational development. We examine its nature, some of the issues surrounding its use, and its significance for educators.
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POPS‘Scholarship in the Digital Age’ — Scott Jaschik, of the CHI, interviewing Christine L. Borgman on her book, Scholarship in the Digital Age: Information, Infrastructure and the Internet