17 Dec
2001
17 Dec
'01
4:23 p.m.
Robert Putnam (2001) laments the passing of community in contemporary society and, with it, the loss of "social capital". Putnam sees the lack of participation in voluntary organisations, like ten-pin bowling leagues, because of that loss. Contemporary culture, he claims is typified more by solitary pursuits, such as watching television, than with community activities. However, Putnam does wonder if the internet will generate increased social capital. However I've been told there is recent research that shows that internet users are more likely to be involved in social activities. Is anyone aware of this resarch? Bob Hope-Hume
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