Social, Cultural and Economic Capitals

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Positionality of the subjects and families in society in terms of their social, cultural, and economic capitals.

Literature that suggests that our social ties, social connections, and social networks are crucial resources, especially for status and income attainment.


Explore the role of the hispano/latino children and teenagers as cultural/social brokers in the USA.