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'The Interview': Robert Putnam Knows Why You’re Lonely

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Bonding vs Bridging Social Capital

Social capital can be categorized into two types: bonding social capital and bridging social capital. Bonding social capital refers to ties with people similar to oneself, such as those of the same age, gender, race, or religion. On the other hand, bridging social capital pertains to connections with individuals who are different from oneself in terms of demographics or beliefs, like those from other generations, genders, religions, or political affiliations.

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