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Review: [This book] brings together an international portfolio of research to explore the development and consequences of social capital in everyday life....The collective work is...a significant contribution to debates over social capital. It leads us toward more nuanced articulations of the concept, at the same time, it usefullly undermines the idea that social capital can be unproblematically viewed as some form of social elixir....It is a significant volume, both for its theoretical claims and for the range of methodological strategies its contributors employ. - VOLUNTAS, International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations