Theoretical Foundations of Social Capital in Rural Development
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Focused on theoretical frameworks of social capital, this exam evaluates students' understanding of its impact on rural community development and resilience.
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Exam Details
Duration: 45 minutes
Prerequisites: Rural Sociology, Community Development Theory
Key Topics
- Social Capital Theory
- Community Resilience
- Rural Development
- Social Networks
Learning Outcomes
- Demonstrate Understanding of Social Capital
- Articulate Key Concepts
- Analyze Community Relationships
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This exam focuses on the theoretical frameworks surrounding social capital within rural communities, examining how networks and relationships contribute to development.
Understanding social capital is crucial for advancing policies aimed at enhancing community resilience and fostering economic growth in rural areas, impacting both social and economic dimensions.
Students will be assessed on their verbal articulation of the main concepts of social capital, including its functions and implications for rural development.
This exam encourages critical engagement with theoretical principles and their application to real-world contexts, ensuring a thorough understanding of social relationships in rural settings.
Sample Questions
- How does social capital influence economic growth in rural communities?
- What are the key characteristics of strong social networks in rural areas?
Field: Agricultural Sciences
Subfield: Rural Development
Specialization: Social Capital in Rural Communities
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