The Oxford Handbook of Social and Political Trust
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc
Published:15th Mar '18
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This volume explores the foundations of trust, and whether social and political trust have common roots. Contributions by noted scholars examine how we measure trust, the cultural and social psychological roots of trust, the foundations of political trust, and how trust concerns the law, the economy, elections, international relations, corruption, and cooperation, among myriad societal factors. The rich assortment of essays on these themes addresses questions such as: How does national identity shape trust, and how does trust form in developing countries and in new democracies? Are minority groups less trusting than the dominant group in a society? Do immigrants adapt to the trust levels of their host countries? Does group interaction build trust? Does the welfare state promote trust and, in turn, does trust lead to greater well-being and to better health outcomes? The Oxford Handbook of Social and Political Trust considers these and other questions of critical importance for current scholarly investigations of trust.
Collectively, the essays represent an interdisciplinary approach to investigating subjective measures of trust applied to society and to politics. Each essay provides a thorough review of the topic, an overview of prior research, an examination of key themes or issues, and a discussion of their implications in practice. Included in some essays are helpful figures and tables that summarize information presented in the text. All contain a list of references. * R.V. Labaree, University of California, CHOICE *
This is a comprehensive collection, bringing together a number of scholars to unpack and examine the meaning and value of social and political trust. The format of each chapter, reviewing existing research and suggesting new directions, means that it admirably achieves its goal of providing a go-to resource for anyone looking to understand the deeper roots of trust. * Thomas O'Brien, European Journal of Cultural and Political Sociology *
ISBN: 9780190274801
Dimensions: 185mm x 251mm x 61mm
Weight: 1284g
752 pages