Abstract
Part One (NCR Vol. 87, No. 3) presented three perspectives on the idea of social capital: the points of view of academicians, advocates, and grantmakers. Part Two begins with a fourth perspective on social capital, that of practitioners working in communities. The article concludes by considering how empowerment evaluation can be used as a way of bringing these four perspectives together to advance formation of social capital in support of effective community building.
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