社会流动性
社会资本
个人资本
社会再生产
社会学
社会转型
社会参与
桥接(联网)
公共关系
经济资本
社会心理学
社会变革
政治学
经济
经济增长
心理学
人力资本
社会科学
计算机科学
计算机网络
作者
Megan Holland Iantosca,Shelley McDonough Kimelberg,Danielle V. Lewis,Ryan J. Taughrin
摘要
Abstract Many programs that place low‐income students of color in high‐achieving college preparatory high schools seek to nurture bridging social capital, connections across class lines that provide leverage in the process of “getting ahead.” Bonding social capital, which focuses more on emotional support and “getting by,” is frequently characterized as less useful for social mobility. Drawing upon in‐depth interviews with alumni from one such program, we challenge the notion of bridging and bonding social capital as discrete, countervailing forms of social capital, and demonstrate how the two may complement each other. Specifically, we find that bonding social capital served as a critical resource that students drew upon as they navigated their elite high schools in the face of racism and classism. In doing so, this bonding social capital ultimately facilitated the development of bridging social capital by encouraging student persistence at these institutions. Our findings support critiques of traditional accounts of social capital that devalue the capital possessed by marginalized communities and fuel deficit ideologies. Furthermore, they highlight the personal costs that youth may face in the pursuit of bridging capital, complicating the narrative of social mobility as an unmitigated good.
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