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Social capital is the range of face-to-face activities and individual and collective behaviours that form the basis of civil society. Activities such as volunteering, joining an organisation, altruism and reciprocity are all examples of social capital. This topic asks you to compare elements and examples of social capital in rural and urban Australia and, based on a critical analysis of the readings, determine where it is stronger and how government policy could build social capital where it is weaker.

The course participant shall present an oral report to the class and a written report to the instructor assuring that the strategies outlined by the author(s) or principal subject are (1) fully compared and contrasted with other class material and (2) evaluated as to relevance in the workplace. The narrative portion of the paper should be 12 pages; the verbal presentation should be not less than 15 or more than 25 minutes. (3) Printed outlines should be distributed to the class prior to the oral presentation and visual aids (e.g., PowerPoint ?) to accompany the oral report are encouraged.