Trust in Contemporary Society / / edited by Masamichi Sasaki.

Trust in Contemporary Society , by well-known trust researchers, deals with conceptual, theoretical and social interaction analyses, historical data on societies, national surveys or cross-national comparative studies, and methodological issues related to trust. The authors are from a variety of dis...

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Superior document:International Comparative Social Studies ; Volume 42
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, The Netherlands : : Brill,, [2019]
©2019
Year of Publication:2019
Edition:First edition.
Language:English
Series:International comparative social studies ; Volume 42.
Physical Description:1 online resource.
Notes:Includes index.
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Other title:Front Matter --
Copyright Page --
Notes on Contributors --
Figures and Tables --
Introduction /
Conceptual and Theoretical Perspectives --
The Experience of Trust: Its Content and Basis /
Trust in the Moral Space /
Trust in Habit: A Way of Coping in Unsettled Times /
Uncertainty and the Economic Need for Trust /
Historical Perspectives --
The Decline of Trust in Government /
Trust in Transition: Culturalist and Institutionalist Debate Reflected in the Democratization Process in the Czech Republic, 1991–2008 /
Dynamics of Organizational and Interpersonal Interaction --
Trust Trap? Self-Reinforcing Processes in the Constitution of Inter-organizational Trust /
The Relation between Interpersonal Trust and Adjustment: Is Trust Always Good? /
Cross-National Comparative Studies --
A Cross-National Study of Criteria for Judging the Trustworthiness of Others before a First Meeting /
Social Trust in Japan and Taiwan: A Test of Fukuyama’s Thesis /
Methodology --
What Do Survey Measures of Trust Actually Measure? /
Back Matter --
Index.
Summary:Trust in Contemporary Society , by well-known trust researchers, deals with conceptual, theoretical and social interaction analyses, historical data on societies, national surveys or cross-national comparative studies, and methodological issues related to trust. The authors are from a variety of disciplines: psychology, sociology, political science, organizational studies, history, and philosophy, and from Britain, the United States, the Czech Republic, the Netherlands, Australia, Germany, and Japan. They bring their vast knowledge from different historical and cultural backgrounds to illuminate contemporary issues of trust and distrust. The socio-cultural perspective of trust is important and increasingly acknowledged as central to trust research. Accordingly, future directions for comparative trust research are also discussed. Contributors include: Jack Barbalet, John Brehm, Geoffrey Hosking, Robert Marsh, Barbara A. Misztal, Guido Möllering, Bart Nooteboom, Ken J. Rotenberg, Jiří Šafr, Masamichi Sasaki, Meg Savel, Markéta Sedláčková, Jörg Sydow, Piotr Sztompka.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:900439043X
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Masamichi Sasaki.