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Trust and Transitions: Social Capital in a Changing World

Authors :
Joseph D. Lewandowski, Editor
Milan Znoj, Editor
Joseph D. Lewandowski, Editor
Milan Znoj, Editor
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

Employing a range of empirical and theoretical approaches, contributors to this volume examine the nature and function of trust from within the framework of social capital theory. The empirically oriented chapters focus on post-Communist countries, including Serbia and Montenegro, Romania and, especially, the Czech Republic. Indeed, the collection contains an entire section devoted to analyzing trust and transition in the wake of the “velvet revolution.” The theoretical chapters engage the work of Tocqueville, Putnam, and Uslaner, among others, as they seek to clarify and rethink what in fact trust is, where trust originates, the causal relevance of trust for successful marketization and democratization, and the extent to which existing conceptions of social capital can be adequately deployed in diverse contexts. With contributions from noted American and Central European political scientists, sociologists, and philosophers, this book presents an illuminating set of contemporary perspectives on the complex role of trust in times of transition.

Details

Language :
English
ISBNs :
9781847189059 and 9781443804585
Database :
eBook Index
Journal :
Trust and Transitions: Social Capital in a Changing World
Publication Type :
eBook
Accession number :
539917