Title of article
INDIVIDUALISM-COLLECTIVISM AND SOCIAL CAPITAL
Author/Authors
JURI ALLIK ANU REALO، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
21
From page
29
To page
49
Abstract
Many social scientists have predicted that one inevitable consequence of modernization is the unlimited
growth of individualism, which poses serious threats to the organic unity of society. Others have argued that
autonomy and independence are necessary conditions for the development of interpersonal cooperation and
social solidarity.We reanalyzed available data on the relationship between individualism-collectivism and
social capital within one country (the United States) and across 42 countries. In America, the states with a
high level of social capital (higher degree of civic engagement in political activity, where people spend more
time with their friends and believe that most people can be trusted) were found to be more individualistic. A
correspondingly strong association between individualism and social capital was observed in the comparison
of different countries. These results support Durkheim’s viewthat when individuals become more autonomous
and seemingly liberated from social bonds, they actually become even more dependent on society.
Keywords
Collectivism , social capital , individualism
Journal title
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
Record number
708161
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