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Communication and Society Empowerment Through Zakat Management

Communication and Society Empowerment Through Zakat Management
Rully Khairul Anwar, Evi Novianti, Moch. Dulkiah, M.Taufiy Rahman
Universitas Padjadjaran
Bahasa Inggris
Universitas Padjadjaran

The existing perspectives on the capital (Putnam, 1993, 1996, 2000; Coleman, 1994; Portes, 1995; Ftikuyama, 1999) focus on the form of interrelated qualities between the community, organization, and the society based on trust, norms, and social networking. Other perspectives view the phenomena of the capital could be JillerentiaLed into financial capital, physical capital, human capital, and symbolic capital with which the capital is not merely involved in the material exchanges (Bourdieu, 2009; Kawachi and Berkman, 2005; Coleman, 1980. The explanation by Interactionist persp ectives could be known by the researches of Putnam (1993); Zak and Knack (2001), Rothstein and Stolle (2003) (in Rothstein and Uslatier, 2005). In these perspectives, the capital (especially social capital) emphasizes more to the trust and networking. In the rneso level, it is knowri that those who have trttsts, have also better jobs in political and governmental institutions, they are also more welfare and they are hardly involved in the crimes and corruption.

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