ABSTRACT

This edited volume provides new, nuanced answers to questions concerning the complex nature of political trust and distrust, exploring the role they play within democratic governance and the implications that varying degrees of trust can have on relations between citizens and institutions.

In times of uncertainty and crisis, trust and distrust become a particularly important topic of public concern and scientific interest. Presenting findings from a research project spanning seven European countries, the book explores the meaning and role of institutional trust and distrust, analyses individual manifestations, enquires into arenas of trust formation and contestation, and discusses scenarios and implications. The authors present fresh theoretical and empirical insights by corroborating a co-presence of institutional trust and distrust and, crucially, propose a relational approach that considers the interplay between (dis)trusting citizens and institutions at the individual and collective level.

An important and original contribution to understandings of political trust, it will be an essential resource for scholars, researchers, and upper-level students of political sociology, political science, psychology, and media studies, with interests in understanding forms of political trust and distrust, and their conditions and implications.

chapter 1|20 pages

Introduction

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Paths and Challenges in the Study of Trust and Distrust in Governance
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part I|60 pages

Individual-Level Relations

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part II|72 pages

Collective-Level Relations

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chapter 4|23 pages

Building User Trust Through Frontline Work

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The Context of Social Welfare Institutions
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chapter 5|23 pages

Navigating Institutional (Dis)Trust

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Perspectives of Democratic Social Movements and Effects on Cooperation with Institutions
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part III|71 pages

Addressing Trust and Distrust

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chapter 7|29 pages

European Civil Society Organisations' Trust in the EU Institutions

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An Expectation of an Open and Informed Policy Debate
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chapter 8|21 pages

We Trust Politicians if We Can See Them

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Findings from a Cross-Country Experimental Study Through Online Deliberative Polls
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chapter 9|19 pages

Conclusion

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Institutional Frameworks, Relational Dynamics, and Democratic Implications of Trust and Distrust
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