Trust
Piotr Sztompka presents a comprehensive theoretical account of trust as a fundamental component of human actions. Professor Sztompka's detailed and systematic study takes account of the rich evolving research on trust, and explains its meaning, foundations and functions. He illustrates and supports his claims with statistical data and his own impressive empirical study of trust, carried out in Poland after the collapse of communism. This conceptually creative and elegant work will be of interest to scholars and students of sociology, political science and social philosophy.
- Sztompka a well-known author and senior figure in the field
- A comprehensive treatment of a fashionable topic
- The only study of trust with a sociological focus; has original empirical research from post-communist eastern Europe
Product details
February 2000Hardback
9780521591447
228 pages
236 × 156 × 20 mm
0.512kg
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Table of Contents
- Introduction
- 1. The turn towards soft variables in sociological theory
- 2. The idea of trust
- 3. Varieties of trust
- 4. Foundations of trust
- 5. The functions of trust
- 6. The culture of trust
- 7. Trust in democracy and autocracy
- 8. Trust and rapid social change: a case study
- Bibliography
- References
- Index.