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2017
Political trust – in government, parliament, or political parties – has taken centre stage in political science for more than half a century, reflecting ongoing concerns with the legitimacy and functioning of representative democracy. To provide scholars, students and policy makers with a tool to navigate through the complexity of causes and ...
Zmerli, Sonja, van Der Meer, Tom
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Political trust – in government, parliament, or political parties – has taken centre stage in political science for more than half a century, reflecting ongoing concerns with the legitimacy and functioning of representative democracy. To provide scholars, students and policy makers with a tool to navigate through the complexity of causes and ...
Zmerli, Sonja, van Der Meer, Tom
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Restoring Online Political Trust
2017Chapter 8 introduces an index of online trust in political institutions, based on sentiment analysis, which has been continuously measured from 2012 to date. This index will be analyzed to establish whether the actions of policy-makers can affect online trust.
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Trust in Political Institutions
2009Abstract The last chapter dealt with output support from a utilitarian perspective. In terms of the Eastonion framework (see introductory chapter), this chapter goes a step further up in the hierarchy of objects of support and explores the levels of trust in institutions at the national and the European level.
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2008
As demonstrated, concomitant with falling trust in government is the falling popularity of political parties. But what changes has this had on voting in general elections? To what extent citizens are inclined to take part in politics and the political process provides a vital test for the ‘health’ of democracies.
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As demonstrated, concomitant with falling trust in government is the falling popularity of political parties. But what changes has this had on voting in general elections? To what extent citizens are inclined to take part in politics and the political process provides a vital test for the ‘health’ of democracies.
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