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Current Definitions of Social Capital 2020

November 13, 2020 @ 6:00 am - 7:30 am UTC

Free

This week Tristan Claridge will give a presentation on the definitions of social capital: “Social capital definitional inexactitude, multiplicity, and confusion” followed by a discussion about definitional and conceptual issues.

This event is part of our regular presentation and discussion session for researchers including PhD/master students.

This session is 6am UTC / 7am BST / 8am CEST / 11.30am IST / 4pm AEST / 7pm NZT and will be facilitated by Tristan Claridge. A second session is held 12 hours later.

These sessions are a supportive way to connect with people. You can ask questions, get advice, discuss ideas or issues, get suggestions for literature to read, or you can just listen.

Do you want to present your research? Giving a short presentation to the group can be great practice for confirmation, thesis defense, or rehearsal for conference presentations. It can really help to formulate your ideas, get feedback on your research, and discuss your project.

Presentations can be helpful at various stages of your research program. In the early stages it can be helpful to get feedback from the group to help formulate your research, and later in your research to make sense of the data and practice presenting your final results.

Would you like to make a presentation to the group? Click here for more information and to submit a proposal.

Generally, presentations are 15 min (or shorter). The content of your presentation will depend on your research stage.

Details

Date:
November 13, 2020
Time:
6:00 am - 7:30 am UTC
Cost:
Free

Venue

Zoom

Organisers

Tristan Claridge
Jacob Spanke

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The International Social Capital Association is an international non-profit member-based association devoted to advancing the research on and the application of the social capital concept for the benefit of all.