Community & Social Capital
Community & social capital. Laurie Taylor considers the claim that we have moved from an individualistic 'I' society to a more communitarian 'We' society and back again.
Community & social capital. Laurie Taylor talks to Robert D Putnam, Malkin Research Professor of Public Policy at Harvard University and co-author of a new study which revisits some of the themes of 'Bowling Alone' his 20 year old, groundbreaking book, which argued that Americans were losing their connections with one another. His latest research takes a look at trends over the last century which have brought us from an “I” society to a “We” society and then back again. What lessons can be drawn from the past, especially at a time of increased economic inequality, political polarisation and loss of social capital and trust, all of which are playing out against the backdrop of a global pandemic? Is it, as he suggests, time for an 'upswing', more focused on our responsibilities to each other and one which, for the first time, must properly account for the way in which racism has shaped America?
They’re joined by Emily Falconer, Senior Lecturer in Sociology at the University of Westminster, who considers the extent to which Robert Putnam's arguments apply to the UK. She also discusses her own research, which focuses on collective singing as a manifestation of social capital and community, in action. Her study of an Online Zoom community choir - at a time when so many face-to-face activity have disappeared - suggests that virtual, group singing has afforded deep connections between people in a landscape in which the future of social gatherings remains uncertain.
Producer: Jayne Egerton
Produced in partnership with The Open University
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Guests and Further Reading
Robert D Putnam, Malkin Research Professor of Public Policy at Harvard University
The Upswing: How America Came Together a Century Ago and How We Can Do It Again (Simon and Schuster) by Robert D Putnam, with Shaylyn Romney Garrett
Emily Falconer, Senior Lecturer at the University of Westminster
Missing Voices and New Connections: Online Community Choir Singing During Covid-19
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- Wed 7 Apr 202116:00BBC Radio 4
- Mon 12 Apr 202100:15BBC Radio 4
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