articleInternational Journal of EpidemiologyJul 28, 2004BRONZE OA

Health by association? Social capital, social theory, and the political economy of public health

St. John's College of Nursing · University of Cambridge

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Abstract

Three perspectives on the efficacy of social capital have been explored in the public health literature. A "social support" perspective argues that informal networks are central to objective and subjective welfare; an "inequality" thesis posits that widening economic disparities have eroded citizens' sense of social justice and inclusion, which in turn has led to heightened anxiety and compromised rising life expectancies; a "political economy" approach sees the primary determinant of poor health outcomes as the socially and politically mediated exclusion from material resources. A more comprehensive but grounded theory of social capital is presented that develops a distinction between bonding, bridging, and…

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Keywords
  • Social capital
  • Public health
  • Sociology
  • Social determinants of health
  • Welfare state
  • Politics
  • Political economy
  • Social psychology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Reduced inequalities
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