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The Relation Study About Social Capital In Family And Children’s Social Communication

Posted on:2013-08-11Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J F ZhangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2247330371980260Subject:Sociology
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As a basic cell of society, Families relate to social stability and rapid progress steadily and health, in addition to the necessary human capital and financial, of not the least is the last few years, the social capital most scholars concerned about would be included the family relation to the work of the family of domestic social capital. Externally, rational use of domestic social capital can provide the families with more information and more resources. Domestically speaking, the effective use of household social capital will exchanges have far‐reaching effects on children. This article combines domestic social capital and external social capital, and analizies that how the relation and trust and network have a effect on children’s social communication.Domestic social capital can explain the socialization of children in the process of social intercourse the problem of children. In my daily observation and reading texts, I am aware of the affect of parenthood, and neighborhood, friends and social relationships with a light or dark in the children’s social communication. If domestic social capital is used effectively, children will learn all aspects of studying and living, which is superior to children being lack of these resource. And I am interested in the social capital and children’s development, and I think that social capital theory is a great role in our daily life,and it can help us to do something effectively. So I chose this point to research sociology. Because the chilren’s social communication has a basic and important status, I induct the domestic social capital to the study of the chilren’s socialization,then I can explain the children’ kinds of actions from the sociology angle.
Keywords/Search Tags:Domestic social capital, chilren’social communication, relation
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