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When Diversity Works: Refining Putnam''s Hunkering Thesis Using Off-the Line Cases

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Marichal, Jose. "When Diversity Works: Refining Putnam''s Hunkering Thesis Using Off-the Line Cases" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the WESTERN POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION, Manchester Hyatt, San Diego, California, Mar 20, 2008 <Not Available>. 2010-01-24 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p237969_index.html>

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Marichal, J. f. , 2008-03-20 "When Diversity Works: Refining Putnam''s Hunkering Thesis Using Off-the Line Cases" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the WESTERN POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION, Manchester Hyatt, San Diego, California Online <PDF>. 2010-01-24 from http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p237969_index.html

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When Diversity Works: Refining Putnam's Hunkering Thesis Using Off-the Line Cases Jose Marichal Assistant Professor Political Science California Lutheran University Summary: In this paper I call for contextualizing inter-racial trust by examining the dynamics of the phenomenon within different community settings. I raise the proposition that different forms of social capital might be transferable to inter-racial trust under varying community conditions. Drawing from a number of qualitative approaches including Ragin's (2000) qualitative comparative analysis Liberman’s (2002) off-the-line case selection
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