Empowering Citizens: From Social Citizenship to Social Capital / Sophie Body-Gendrot and Marilyn Gittell
1. Participation, Social Capital, and Social Change / Marilyn Gittell
2. Social Capital, Identity Politics, and Social Change / Lisa J. Servon
3. Local Governance, Community Organization, and Crime: The Case of France / Sophie Body-Gendrot
4. Associative Movement and Gendered Participation: Perspectives from France and the U.K. / Cathie Lloyd
5. Connecting the Community: Information as a Resource to Create Social Capital and to Enhance Community Economic Development / Gordana Rahrenovic and Glenn Pierce
6. Transnationalism, Social Capital, and Citizen Participation: The Case of the Haitian Community in New York City / Francois Pierre-Louis
7. Challenges and Limitations of Public Participation and Civic Organization in Western Cape, South Africa / Richard Dyantyi and Louw Liebenberg
8. Gaining Access to the Public Sphere: The Experience of "Youth" Associations in Roubaix, between Public Policies and "Ethnic Drifting" / Catherine Neveu
9. Rhetoric and Reality of Community Involvement in Regeneration in the United Kingdom and the United States: A Comparison of New Deal for Communities and Urban Empowerment Zones / Paul Foley, Marilyn Gittell and Kathe Newman
10. Conclusion: Constituting a Citizen: Transversal Selves, Social Capital, and the State / Susan Saegert.