articleThe British Journal of Social WorkAug 3, 2009Closed access

Bonding, Bridging and Linking: How Social Capital Operated in New Orleans following Hurricane Katrina

New York University

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Abstract

In the past decade, social capital has been explored internationally in the disaster and social work literature, particularly in terms of historical oppression and limited economic resources of disadvantaged communities. Social capital in the United States, however, has had less integration. Using a qualitative grounded theory approach, we examine the different types of social capital (bonding, bridging, and linking) through a social work lens. We examine how social capital operated in the lives of 40 families following Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, Louisiana. We attempt to understand how residents utilized their social capital to survive the storm, relocate, and rebuild their lives and communities.…

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Keywords
  • Social capital
  • Disadvantaged
  • Social mobility
  • Hurricane katrina
  • Bridging (networking)
  • Sociology
  • Social reproduction
  • Economic growth
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Reduced inequalities
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