Research linking civic engagement to citizens’ democratic values, generalized trust, cooperative norms, and so on often implicitly assumes such connections are stable over time. This article argues that, due to changes in the broader institutional environment, the engagement-values relation is likely to generally lack temporal stability. We investigate this empirically by analysing the engagement-trust relation using World Values Survey (WVS) data from the 1990 and 2000 waves. Overall, our results show that voluntary association memberships remain positively associated with generalized trust in both samples, but evidence that memberships in connected associations are better than in isolated ones appears, at best, scant in more recent years
Recently, a distinction between bridging and bonding networks has been made in the social capital li...
Recently, a distinction between bridging and bonding networks has been made in the social capital li...
A multitude of studies into the links between trust and membership of associations have arisen in th...
This is the author’s final, accepted and refereed manuscript to the articleResearch linking civic en...
Research linking civic engagement to citizens' democratic values, generalized trust, cooperative nor...
This paper presents a large-scale, comprehensive test of generalized trust across 31 nations. I pay ...
This paper presents a large-scale, comprehensive test of generalized trust across 31 nations. I pay ...
[Abstract] Within the social capital literature it is often assumed that membership of voluntary ass...
According to a popular version of social capital theory, civic engagement should produce generalized...
According to a popular version of social capital theory, civic engagement should produce generalized...
This article tests a key hypothesis of the social capital literature: voluntarymemberships and gener...
According to a popular version of social capital theory, civic engagement should produce generalized...
Current scientific research and recent policy initiatives reveal an intense interest in the effect o...
The international comparison shows that particularly in the Nordic countries, people participate in ...
Mancur Olson and Robert Putnam provide two conflicting views on the effect of involvement with volun...
Recently, a distinction between bridging and bonding networks has been made in the social capital li...
Recently, a distinction between bridging and bonding networks has been made in the social capital li...
A multitude of studies into the links between trust and membership of associations have arisen in th...
This is the author’s final, accepted and refereed manuscript to the articleResearch linking civic en...
Research linking civic engagement to citizens' democratic values, generalized trust, cooperative nor...
This paper presents a large-scale, comprehensive test of generalized trust across 31 nations. I pay ...
This paper presents a large-scale, comprehensive test of generalized trust across 31 nations. I pay ...
[Abstract] Within the social capital literature it is often assumed that membership of voluntary ass...
According to a popular version of social capital theory, civic engagement should produce generalized...
According to a popular version of social capital theory, civic engagement should produce generalized...
This article tests a key hypothesis of the social capital literature: voluntarymemberships and gener...
According to a popular version of social capital theory, civic engagement should produce generalized...
Current scientific research and recent policy initiatives reveal an intense interest in the effect o...
The international comparison shows that particularly in the Nordic countries, people participate in ...
Mancur Olson and Robert Putnam provide two conflicting views on the effect of involvement with volun...
Recently, a distinction between bridging and bonding networks has been made in the social capital li...
Recently, a distinction between bridging and bonding networks has been made in the social capital li...
A multitude of studies into the links between trust and membership of associations have arisen in th...