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Journal of Asian and African Studies, 45, 1, (2010), pp. 29-45ISSN
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Journal title
Journal of Asian and African Studies
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vol. 45
Issue
iss. 1
Page start
p. 29
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p. 45
Subject
Anthropology and Development StudiesAbstract
In the backdrop of the popularization of social capital, it has become fashionable in development circles to highlight the resilience of the poor in the midst of stresses and shocks as well as their resourcefulness. Expressing scepticism, this article argues that social capital is a ‘conditional’ resource for the poor, availability of which is dependent on the presence of a ‘critical mass’ of other resources. The State plays a pivotal role in creating this ‘critical mass’. Household level case studies from a village in Kerala, India, on how the poor cope with vulnerable situations, are used to illustrate this point.
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