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Parsing the Relationship Between Political News Consumption and Hierarchical Political Trust in China

Journalism Practice, 2021
The relationship between news consumption via new media and political trust has been constantly contested in prior research. This dispute has become more salient in an authoritarian context.
Xiaoxiao Meng, Yungeng Li
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Political freedom, news consumption, and patterns of political trust: evidence from East and Southeast Asia, 2001-2016

Political science, 2021
The gap between trust in central and local governments remains an unsolved puzzle in social sciences. Based on existing theoretical frameworks and our analyses of the Asian Barometer Survey data (2001–2016), we found three types of trust gaps in Asian ...
Anli Jiang, T. Zhang
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How Trust Matters: The Changing Political Relevance of Political Trust

American Journal of Political Science, 2011
Americans most often think about government in terms of its ability to grapple with issues of redistribution and race. However, the September 11 terrorist attacks led to a massive increase in media attention to foreign affairs, which caused people to think about the government in terms of defense and foreign policy.
Marc J. Hetherington, Jason A. Husser
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Political trust, political party preference and trust in knowledge-based institutions

International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, 2020
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to analyze the association between political party preference and trust in knowledge-based institutions, while also considering how political trust facilitates the association. The authors focus on the opinions of supporters of the six largest parliamentary political parties in Finland.
Keipi Teo, Koivula Aki, Saarinen Arttu
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Political Trust in a Cynical Age

Annual Review of Political Science, 2018
J. Citrin, L. Stoker
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Political Trust in Polarized Times

2015
As political trust levels continue to decline while levels of partisan polarization increase, we contend that more research is needed to explore the interaction between these two central features of contemporary American politics. Political scientists have debated whether explanations of political trust levels are best informed by the public’s ...
Elizabeth, Theiss-Morse   +2 more
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Towards a politics of trust

Journal of Advanced Nursing, 1998
This paper draws upon sociological theory to demonstrate that the manufacture and deployment of trust is an integral part of the function of complex systems such as health care. The discussion begins by identifying the error within the nursing literature which arises from a rather technical conceptualization of trust. This tends to limit the dimensions
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The Oxford handbook of social and political trust

European Journal of Cultural and Political Sociology, 2019
Recognition of the need to study trust and its implications for social and political organising has grown considerably in recent times.
T. O'Brien
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Uncivil Communication and Simplistic Argumentation: Decreasing Political Trust, Increasing Persuasive Power?

, 2020
Concerns are raised repeatedly about the uncivil and simplistic way in which politicians often express their ideas. This political communication style runs counter to deliberative democratic virtues such as respectful interactions and well-justified ...
Ine Goovaerts, Sofie Marien
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