Bibliografia e structurată pe următoarele domenii: Natura capitalului, funcții de producție, Interacționism simbolic, Capital
simbolic, Teoria semnalizării - pentru explicarea apariției
capitalului simbolic, Capital relațional, încredere, Capital spiritual, Tipologia valoarilor capitalului natural, Costuri de tranzacție, Co-producție
-aspecte generale, Co-producția serviciilor ecosistemice, Co-producție a planurilor,
politicilor și programelor pentru dezvoltare durabilă, Analiză și design
instituțional, policentricitate în managementul resurselor naturale.
Arhiva cu texte poate (exceptând câteva cărți) poate fi descărcată apăsând pe imaginea de mai jos:
Natura capitalului, funcții de producție
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Braun E., 2017, The theory of capital as a
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Humphrey T. H., 1997, Algebraic production
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4.
Mishra S. K., A brief history of production
functions, Working Paper Series SocialScience Research Network (SSRN), http://ssrn.com/abstract=1020577
Interacționism simbolic
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Perspective and Method, University of California Press, Berkeley, cota BCU
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6. Cordoneanu F., 2014, Identitary character
and social hypostases of Christian-Orthodx feminity, Procedia – Social and Behavioral
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7. Denzin N. K., 2004, Symbolic
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8. Fine G. A., 1993, The sad demise,
mysterious disappearance, and glorious triumph of symbolic interactions, Annual
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9. Jameson F., 1981, The political
unconscious – Narrative as a Socially Symbolic Act, Cornell University Press,
Cambridge, cota BCU II 280621
10. Lewis J. D., 1976, The classic American
pragmatists as forerunners to symbolic interactionism, The Sociological
quarterly, 17, 347-359
11. Murray,
E., 1999, Politica și utilizarea
simbolurilor, Ed. Polirom, Iași, cota BCU 316/B59.S4
12. Surdulescu R., 2006, The raping of
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Capital simbolic
13. Bourdieu
P., R. Nice, 1980, The production of belief: contribution to an economy of
symbolic goods, Media, Culture and Society, 2, 261-293
14. Burton
Upananda, Paragahawewab H., 2011, Creating culturally sustainable
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15. De
Clercq D., Voronov M., 2009, The role of cultural and symbolic capital in
entrepreneurs’ ability to meet expectations about conformity and innovation,
Journal of Small Business Management, 47, 398-420
16.
Drăgan I. și colab., 1998, Construcția simbolică a câmpului
electoral, Institutul European, Iași.
17. Fuller
T., Tian Y., 2006, Social and symbolic capital and responsible
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18.
Hariuc C., E. Banciu, 2006, Comunicarea politică, Ed. Ars
Docendi, București
19. Steinmetz
G., 2006, Bourdieu’s Disavowal of Lacan: Psychoanalytic Theory and the Concepts
of “Habitus” and “Symbolic Capital”, Constellations, 13, 445-464
Teoria semnalizării - pentru explicarea apariției capitalului simbolic
20. Balliet
D., Tybur J. M., Van Lange P. A. M., 2016, Functional interdependence theory:
an evolutionary account of social situations, Personality and Social Psychology
Review, 21, 361-388
21. Bliege
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capital, Current Anthropology, 46, 221-248
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23. Connely
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26. Jancenelle
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signals in international prosocial crowdfunding : an illustration using
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27. Kuhn,
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28. Pham
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Post-fight respect signals valuations of opponent’s fighting performance,
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31. Sosis
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33. Winegard
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Capital relațional, încredere (parte a celui social, a se vedea și Fueller și Tian 2006 la Capital Simbolic).
34. Castelfranchi
C., Falcone R., Marzo F., 2006, Being trusted in a social network:Trust as relational
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35. Frey
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37. Shim
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38. Sosis
R., 2005, Does religion promote trust ? The role of signaling, reputation, and
punishment, Interdisciplinary Journal of Research on Religion, 1, 1-30
Capital spiritual
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40. Bomberg
E., Hague A., 2018, Faith-based climate action in Christian
congregations : mobilisation and spiritual resources, Local Environment,
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41. Bosch
M., Torralba F., Gracia C., 2013, Aristotle and spiritual capital, Ramon Llull
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42. Bowler
E., 2014, Religion and Peace: A case study on Mennonite peace initiatives in
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43. Chuvieco
E., Burgui M., 2016, Impact of religious affiliation on ethical values in
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44. Cordier
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45. Dhiman
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46. Finke
R., Spiritual Capital: definitions, applications, and new frontiers, Penn State
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47. Garner
A., 2003, Spirituality and Sustainability, Conservation Biology, 17, 946
48. Grussendorf
S., 2016, Bourdieu’s field, capital and habitus in religion, Journal for the
Sociological Integration of Religion and Society, 6, 1-13
49. Huang
Y., 2016, Religious involvement as social capital: its nature and implications
for integration in Britain, PhD Theses, University of Manchester, https://www.research.manchester.ac.uk/portal/files/54586318/FULL_TEXT.PDF
50. Lawson
J. T., 2012, The emergent sea of nature and religion: a study of faith-based
responses to issues on environmental sustainability, PhD Theses, Deakin
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51. Marsh
C., 2010, Orthodox spiritual capital and Russian reform, în Berger P. L., Redding G. (editori), The Hidden
Form of Capital: Spiritual Influences in Societal Progress, Anthem Press,
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52. Maselko
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53. Montemaggi
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55. Murray
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56. Noghiu
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57. Selhorst A. J. C., 2015, Fear, Honor,
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Tipologia valoarilor capitalului natural
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67. Pascual
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Co-producție -aspecte generale
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79. Brandsen
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