Two conceptions of social capital in Malaysia

This paper discusses two conceptions of social capital in Malaysian society.The discussion is based on the findings of two separate studies on social capital in the state of Kedah, Malaysia. The first study employed a qualitative approach focusing on two religious communities in the Kuala Muda Di...

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Main Authors: Abdul Hamid, Ahmad Shukri, Ahmad, Noor Azizah
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spelling my.uum.repo.171042016-04-12T03:06:26Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/17104/ Two conceptions of social capital in Malaysia Abdul Hamid, Ahmad Shukri Ahmad, Noor Azizah HN Social history and conditions. Social problems. Social reform This paper discusses two conceptions of social capital in Malaysian society.The discussion is based on the findings of two separate studies on social capital in the state of Kedah, Malaysia. The first study employed a qualitative approach focusing on two religious communities in the Kuala Muda District.The second study utilised a survey method and had produced a localized instrument for measuring social capital. The findings from both studies illuminate some of the types of social capital that can be associated with the Malaysian social fabric.In the first instance social capital can be conceived as emerging from religious communal setting and comprises three (3) different yet interrelated social realms.These types of social capital can further be differentiated based on levels of social organization – the micro-level and macro-level.The second conception of localized social capital suggests that it can be measured based on six (6) areas of communal relations that can typically be found in Malaysian society.It portrays the importance of considering indigenous social setting in formulating localized conception of social capital. This paper concludes with a discussion on the implications that these findings have on social capital research in Malaysia particularly on how they can be utilised to investigate indigenous conceptions of social capital. 2015-08-27 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://repo.uum.edu.my/17104/1/8.pdf Abdul Hamid, Ahmad Shukri and Ahmad, Noor Azizah (2015) Two conceptions of social capital in Malaysia. In: USM International Conference on Social Sciences 2015 (USM-ICOSS2015), 27th – 28th August 2015, Rainbow Paradise Beach Resort, Penang.
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Abdul Hamid, Ahmad Shukri
Ahmad, Noor Azizah
Two conceptions of social capital in Malaysia
description This paper discusses two conceptions of social capital in Malaysian society.The discussion is based on the findings of two separate studies on social capital in the state of Kedah, Malaysia. The first study employed a qualitative approach focusing on two religious communities in the Kuala Muda District.The second study utilised a survey method and had produced a localized instrument for measuring social capital. The findings from both studies illuminate some of the types of social capital that can be associated with the Malaysian social fabric.In the first instance social capital can be conceived as emerging from religious communal setting and comprises three (3) different yet interrelated social realms.These types of social capital can further be differentiated based on levels of social organization – the micro-level and macro-level.The second conception of localized social capital suggests that it can be measured based on six (6) areas of communal relations that can typically be found in Malaysian society.It portrays the importance of considering indigenous social setting in formulating localized conception of social capital. This paper concludes with a discussion on the implications that these findings have on social capital research in Malaysia particularly on how they can be utilised to investigate indigenous conceptions of social capital.
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author Abdul Hamid, Ahmad Shukri
Ahmad, Noor Azizah
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Ahmad, Noor Azizah
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title Two conceptions of social capital in Malaysia
title_short Two conceptions of social capital in Malaysia
title_full Two conceptions of social capital in Malaysia
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