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9781439106884

Better Together : Restoring the American Community

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  • ISBN13:

    9781439106884

  • ISBN10:

    1439106886

  • Copyright: 2009-12-01
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster
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Summary

In his acclaimedBowling Alone,Robert Putnam describes the United States as a nation in which we have become increasingly disconnected from one another and in which our social structures have disintegrated. But in the final chapter of that book he detects hopeful signs of civic renewal. InBetter TogetherPutnam and coauthor Lewis Feldstein tell the inspiring stories of people who are reweaving the social fabric by bringing their own communities together or building bridges to others.Better Togetherexamines how people across the country are inventing new forms of social activism and community renewal. An arts program in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, brings together shipyard workers and their gentrified neighbors; a deteriorating, crime-ridden neighborhood in Boston is transformed by a determined group of civic organizers; an online "virtual" community in San Francisco allows its members to connect with each other as well as the larger group; in Wisconsin schoolchildren learn how to participate in the political process to benefit their town. As our society grows increasingly diverse, say Putnam and Feldstein, it's more important than ever to grow "social capital," whether by traditional or more innovative means. The people profiled inBetter Togetherare doing just that, and their stories illustrate the extraordinary power of social networks for enabling people to improve their lives and the lives of those around them.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Valley Interfaith: "The Most Dangerous Thing We Do Is Talk to Our Neighbors."
Branch Libraries: The Heartbeat of the Community
The Shipyard Project: Building Bridges with Dance
The Dudley Street Neighborhood Initiative: Grass roots in the City
The Tupelo Model: Building Community First
Saddleback Church: From Crowd to Congregation
Do Something: Letting Young People Lead
The Harvard Union of Clerical and Technical Workers: "The Whole Social Thing"
Experience Corps: Bringing "Old Heads" to the Schools
UPS: Diversity and Cohesion
Craigslist.org: Is Virtual Community Real?
Portland: A Positive Epidemic of Civic Engagement
Conclusion: Making Social Capital Work
Notes
Index 307
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