Solidarity (a.k.a. "social capital") reduces neighborhood vulnerability to Covid-19. Ton of new and important international research: https://t.co/84dcVt7qIq https://t.co/6udndJTEi7 https://t.co/ty1euATEtY #covid19
@carywoo: Social capital and COVID-19: a multidimensional and multilevel approach https://t.co/pODyhSy2Ig
RT @gquaggiotto: Why is COVID-19 better handled in places with more social capital? Does social capital work differently in an authoritari…
RT @WVS_Survey: New in @csr_sociology: Why the COVID-19 pandemic are better handled in places with more social capital? @carywoo @YorkUS…
RT @gquaggiotto: Why is COVID-19 better handled in places with more social capital? Does social capital work differently in an authoritari…
Why is COVID-19 better handled in places with more social capital? Does social capital work differently in an authoritarian context? https://t.co/0picPZKxol by @carywoo cc @DanielPAldrich
RT @carywoo: Just published. I show how comparing the dissimilar effects of social capital in different forms and at different levels can h…
RT @carywoo: Just published. I show how comparing the dissimilar effects of social capital in different forms and at different levels can h…
RT @carywoo: Just published. I show how comparing the dissimilar effects of social capital in different forms and at different levels can h…
RT @carywoo: Just published. I show how comparing the dissimilar effects of social capital in different forms and at different levels can h…
RT @carywoo: Just published. I show how comparing the dissimilar effects of social capital in different forms and at different levels can h…
RT @carywoo: Just published. I show how comparing the dissimilar effects of social capital in different forms and at different levels can h…
RT @csr_sociology: NEW: Why the COVID-19 pandemic are better handled in places with more social capital? Wu @carywoo from @YorkUSOCI develo…
RT @csr_sociology: NEW: Why the COVID-19 pandemic are better handled in places with more social capital? Wu @carywoo from @YorkUSOCI develo…
RT @carywoo: Just published. I show how comparing the dissimilar effects of social capital in different forms and at different levels can h…
RT @carywoo: Just published. I show how comparing the dissimilar effects of social capital in different forms and at different levels can h…
RT @WVS_Survey: New in @csr_sociology: Why the COVID-19 pandemic are better handled in places with more social capital? @carywoo @YorkUS…
New in @csr_sociology: Why the COVID-19 pandemic are better handled in places with more social capital? @carywoo @YorkUSOCI develops a multidimensional and multilevel approach to detect the processes using data from @WVS_Survey
RT @csr_sociology: NEW: Why the COVID-19 pandemic are better handled in places with more social capital? Wu @carywoo from @YorkUSOCI develo…
RT @carywoo: Just published. I show how comparing the dissimilar effects of social capital in different forms and at different levels can h…
RT @carywoo: Just published. I show how comparing the dissimilar effects of social capital in different forms and at different levels can h…
RT @carywoo: Just published. I show how comparing the dissimilar effects of social capital in different forms and at different levels can h…
Just published. I show how comparing the dissimilar effects of social capital in different forms and at different levels can help detect the channels through which social capital makes communities better able to respond to #COVID19. Data from a Hubei surve
NEW: Why the COVID-19 pandemic are better handled in places with more social capital? Wu @carywoo from @YorkUSOCI develops a multidimensional and multilevel approach to detect the processes using data from a China survey and from WVS @WVS_Survey https:/