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THE DISRUPTION AND REBUILDING OF SOCIAL CAPITAL IN INVOLUNTARY RESETTLEMENT IN THE PHILIPPINES AND INDONESIA
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITY STUDIES Vol 4, No 2, 2012 ISSN: 1309-8063 (2012)
  • Melissa Quetulio-Navarra, Ateneo de Manila University
Abstract
Resettlement studies are in agreement that involuntary resettlement tears apart the existing social fabric where poor households can draw different forms of resources for survival or sustenance. Utilizing the social capital theory, the present study presents findings on the extent of how the structural and cognitive dimensions of social capital was disrupted by the displacement and how it was subsequently rebuilt amidst strangers in the new government resettlement sites a year later.
Keywords
  • Involuntary resettlement,
  • social capital building
Publication Date
2012
Citation Information
Melissa Quetulio-Navarra. "THE DISRUPTION AND REBUILDING OF SOCIAL CAPITAL IN INVOLUNTARY RESETTLEMENT IN THE PHILIPPINES AND INDONESIA" INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITY STUDIES Vol 4, No 2, 2012 ISSN: 1309-8063 (2012)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/melissa-quetulio-navarra/15/