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Networks, Boundaries and Social Capital: The Historical Geography of Toronto's Anglo Elites and Italian Entrepreneurs, 1900--1935.

机译:网络,边界和社会资本:1900--1935年,多伦多英美精英和意大利企业家的历史地理。

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This dissertation examines how social inequalities are reinforced over time and in place by addressing a central question: How are power relations maintained and reproduced in space? I outline ways in which social networks contributed to the reproduction of social and economic power in early twentieth-century Toronto. I also pay particular attention to the ways in which particular spaces acted as a nexus for the reproduction of power and unequal social relations. My research captures the dynamism and complexity of social capital networks that stretched across space. These networks demonstrate that Toronto's Anglo elite and Italian entrepreneurs lived in a world where persons interacted over a number of regions and scales.;This study contributes to the body of knowledge in social capital, network and social boundary research. Although this dissertation is largely concerned with early twentieth-century Toronto class and power relations, the results have implications beyond this case study. This research makes a significant contribution to historical geography by providing scholars interested in contemporary power relations and social networks with an empirically rich historical perspective. This study extends previous examinations of social inequality by examining how power relations were reproduced over time and through space. I analyze how social capital can be conceptualized as set of processes that is 1) integral to the acquisition of economic capital, 2) significant in constraining the action of others by redrawing the social boundaries of class and ethnicity, and 3) critical for the building of alliances across space. This research offers a complementary method to the inequality studies of David Ward, Joe Darden, Nan Lin, Richard Harris, James Barrett, and David Harvey by historically situating questions about the reproduction of social inequality through the examination of social networks.
机译:本文研究了一个核心问题:如何在空间中维护和再现权力关系,从而随着时间的推移和在适当的地方加强社会不平等现象?我概述了社交网络在二十世纪初多伦多为社会和经济力量的再现做出贡献的方式。我还特别注意特定空间充当权力再现和不平等社会关系的纽带的方式。我的研究抓住了跨越空间的社会资本网络的活力和复杂性。这些网络表明,多伦多的盎格鲁精英和意大利企业家生活在一个世界上,人们在多个区域和规模上进行互动。这个研究有助于社会资本,网络和社会边界研究中的知识体系。尽管本文主要涉及20世纪早期的多伦多阶级和权力关系,但其结果所涉及的范围超出了本案例研究范围。通过为对当代权力关系和社会网络感兴趣的学者提供经验丰富的历史视角,这项研究为历史地理学做出了重大贡献。这项研究通过考察权力关系是如何随着时间和空间再现而扩展了先前对社会不平等的考察。我分析了如何将社会资本概念化为一系列过程,这些过程是:1)获取经济资本所不可或缺的过程; 2)通过重绘阶级和种族的社会边界对限制他人的行为起着重要作用; 3)对建设至关重要的过程太空联盟。这项研究通过对社会网络进行考察,从历史上提出了关于社会不平等再现的问题,从而为大卫·沃德,乔·达登,南林,理查德·哈里斯,詹姆斯·巴雷特和大卫·哈维的不平等研究提供了补充方法。

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  • 作者

    Strazzeri, Charlie.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Toronto (Canada).;

  • 授予单位 University of Toronto (Canada).;
  • 学科 Geography.;Ethnic studies.;Canadian history.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2010
  • 页码 332 p.
  • 总页数 332
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:36:55

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