TY - JOUR
T1 - A Sociological Analysis of the “Strong Central, Weak Local” Pattern of Trust in Government
T2 - Based on Three Stage Tracking Data after the Wenchuan Earthquake*
AU - Jar-Der, Luo
AU - Man, Shuai
AU - Kunhao, Yang
N1 - Funding Information:
* This study was sponsored by the major project “Social Network Analysis Model in a Multidisciplinary Perspective” (13ZD177) of the National Social Science Fund of China, the Ministry of Education’s Humanities and Social Sciences Fund Youth Project (16YJC840019), a grant from Postdoctoral Research Funding of Shaanxi Province (2017BSHYDZZ5), and the Ninth Special Grant of the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation (2016T90898).
Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2018/7/3
Y1 - 2018/7/3
N2 - Individual and community social capital have had a significant impact on the gap between trust in higher-level governments and trust in local governments. A model including data from thirty villages gathered after the Wenchuan earthquake discovered that “the size of the Spring Festival (Chinese New Year) greeting network,” “the size of the official network at/ above township level,” and “trust in fellow villagers” all had a considerable negative effect on the gap between trust in higher-level and local governments. Building individual and community social capital is conducive to establishing a balance between trust in different layers of government; individuals and communities who cooperate with each other have more channels for solving their economic and livelihood issues. Social capital can lead to a significant improvement in the effectiveness of resource matching and utilization involving governments and other sectors of society as well as increasing interaction with government. This can enhance trust in local governments and narrow the gap between trust in higher-level and local governments.
AB - Individual and community social capital have had a significant impact on the gap between trust in higher-level governments and trust in local governments. A model including data from thirty villages gathered after the Wenchuan earthquake discovered that “the size of the Spring Festival (Chinese New Year) greeting network,” “the size of the official network at/ above township level,” and “trust in fellow villagers” all had a considerable negative effect on the gap between trust in higher-level and local governments. Building individual and community social capital is conducive to establishing a balance between trust in different layers of government; individuals and communities who cooperate with each other have more channels for solving their economic and livelihood issues. Social capital can lead to a significant improvement in the effectiveness of resource matching and utilization involving governments and other sectors of society as well as increasing interaction with government. This can enhance trust in local governments and narrow the gap between trust in higher-level and local governments.
KW - community social capital
KW - individual social capital
KW - trust gap
KW - trust in government
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U2 - 10.1080/02529203.2018.1489032
DO - 10.1080/02529203.2018.1489032
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85050162690
SN - 0252-9203
VL - 39
SP - 5
EP - 25
JO - Social Sciences in China
JF - Social Sciences in China
IS - 3
ER -