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Social Capital and Community Participation in Post-Soviet Armen: implications for Policy and Practice / Babajanian, Babken V   Journal Article
Babajanian, Babken V Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract This article argues that the social capital framework used by development agencies in community-driven development projects in post-Soviet countries may not be adequate for analysing conditions affecting community participation. Research in Armenia shows that the availability of social capital in a community may not necessarily translate into participation. The governance environment plays a key role in affecting the nature and forms of community participation and in shaping local institutions in Armenia. The research argues against the 'cultural' view of institutional change, which presumes that the main barriers to participation are posed by cultural factors, such as interpersonal trust and the 'mentality' of post-Soviet citizens. Development interventions that focus on building social capital as a means to promote community participation may not be effective without addressing broader structural factors affecting participation
Key Words Social  Community  Armenia  Participation  Practice  Capital 
Policy  Post - Soviet  Social Capital Framework 
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