Neighborhood Social Capital as Differential Social Organization Resident and Leadership Dimensions by Robert J. Sampson\Corina Graif Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts
This article treats social capital as a multidimensional phenomenon along which neighborhoods are differentially organized.
T/MC Note: as we understand how volunteers in a tutor/mentor program are a form of "bridging social capital" that connect youth and families with assets and opportunities beyond the high poverty area, we can gain more support for the growth of these programs. This article helps build that understanding.