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Social norms are shaped by the strength of social networks from "summary" of Bowling Alone: Revised and Updated by Robert D. Putnam

The strength of social networks plays a crucial role in shaping social norms. When individuals are connected through strong social ties, they are more likely to adhere to certain norms and values that are prevalent within their network. These norms are reinforced through regular interactions and shared experiences, creating a sense of collective identity and belonging. In close-knit communities or groups where relationships are strong, there is a higher level of social cohesion and cooperation. Members are more likely to trust one another and cooperate for the common good. This sense of trust and reciprocity is essential for the maintenance of social norms and the functioning of society as a whole. Conversely, in communities wh...
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    Bowling Alone: Revised and Updated

    Robert D. Putnam

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