Trust, as Simmel noted, is a hypothesis regarding future behavior that is certain enough to serve as a basis for practical conduct. To trust another person (or collectivity or institution) is intermediate between knowledge and ignorance. Simmel was one of many social scientists (e.g., Tonnies, Durkheim, Parsons) who have contended that trust is one of the most important integrative forces within society. Modernization and its attendant social isolation, in the face of massive global changes, underscore the need to reexamine trust in all its multivariate and multidisciplinary character. This anthology presents twelve studies of trust. Some are conceptual, theoretical analyses, while others use historical data on societies, national surveys or cross-national comparative studies to test hypotheses.
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Masamichi Sasaki, Ph.D. (1980), Sociology, Princeton University; Professor of Sociology, Chuo University, Tokyo; Past President of International Institute of Sociology 1997-2001; Founding Editor of Comparative Sociology. Recent Publications: (ed.) Elites: New Comparative Perspectives (Brill, 2008) and (ed.) New Frontiers in Comparative Sociology (Brill, 2009).
Robert M. Marsh, Ph.D. (1959), Sociology, Columbia University, Professor of Sociology at Brown University. His earlier books have included Comparative Sociology: A Codification of Cross-Societal Analysis (Harcourt, Brace
and World 1967) and The Great Transformation: Social Change in Taipei, Taiwan Since the 1960s (Sharpe 1996).
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Hardcover. Zustand: New. 382 pages : 24 cm. Contents: List of Contributors Introduction Masamichi Sasaki and Robert M. Marsh The Dynamics of Trust: Communication, Action and Third Parties Bart Nooteboom Structures of Trust: Britain and Russia Compared Geoffrey Hosking Trust, Diversity, and Segregation in the United States and the United Kingdom Eric M. Uslaner Distrust and Mistrust in a High Trust Environment Morten Frederiksen Trusting Others -- How Parents Shape the Generalized Trust of Their Children Dietlind Stolle and Laura Nishikawa Pragmatic Trust in a World of Strangers: Trustworthy Actions Andrew J. Weigert Trust, Tolerance and the Challenge of Difference Adam B. Seligman Trust: acceptance of, precaution against and cause of vulnerability Misztal Trust Working in Interpersonal Relationships: A Comparative Cultural Perspective with a Focus on East Asian Culture Gyuseog Han and Sang-Chin Choi Self at the Heart of Trust: The Global Relevance of an Interactionist: Understanding of Trust as a Form of Association Linda R. Weber Reconstruction of Trust on a Cultural Manifold: Sense of Trust in Longitudinal and Cross-national Surveys of National Character Ryozo Yoshino Cross-National Studies of Trust among Seven Nations Masamichi Sasaki Index. Artikel-Nr. 11jbew832
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