Organised group membership has been central in discussions of social capital since generalised trust is believed to be generated through continuous interaction in social relationships. Is this mechanism for social capital generation affected by different levels of involvement by individuals (i.e. passive, active or office-holder) in organised groups? The focus of this paper is to investigate whether active membership makes a difference to individuals’ levels of generalised trust. Young Australians and permanent residents aged 16 to 25 (N=283) participated in this study through an online survey. The findings support previous literature, which found members of organised groups are more trusting than those who do not participate in any group. ...
This paper refers to the widespread notion that voluntary (sport) organizations produce social capi...
The relationship between participation in civic and political activities and membership of voluntary...
Research linking civic engagement to citizens' democratic values, generalized trust, cooperative nor...
Organized group membership has been central in discussions of social capital since generalized trust...
Social capital is defined as norms of trust and reciprocity held by a group of individuals or organi...
In every social transaction there is an element of trust. The degree to which we trust others, calle...
[Abstract] Within the social capital literature it is often assumed that membership of voluntary ass...
This paper explores the relationship between group membership and trust. Specifically, the authors e...
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 ...
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Mutualism is reviving again in several countries, replying to state and market failure with an alter...
The relationship between participation in civic and political activities and membership of voluntary...
This paper explores the relationship between group membership and trust. Specifically, we examine (1...
This paper refers to the widespread notion that voluntary (sport) organizations produce social capi...
The relationship between participation in civic and political activities and membership of voluntary...
Research linking civic engagement to citizens' democratic values, generalized trust, cooperative nor...
Organized group membership has been central in discussions of social capital since generalized trust...
Social capital is defined as norms of trust and reciprocity held by a group of individuals or organi...
In every social transaction there is an element of trust. The degree to which we trust others, calle...
[Abstract] Within the social capital literature it is often assumed that membership of voluntary ass...
This paper explores the relationship between group membership and trust. Specifically, the authors e...
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 ...
In which respects do the social networks of members of voluntary associations differ from those of n...
This article tests a key hypothesis of the social capital literature: voluntarymemberships and gener...
Mutualism is reviving again in several countries, replying to state and market failure with an alter...
The relationship between participation in civic and political activities and membership of voluntary...
This paper explores the relationship between group membership and trust. Specifically, we examine (1...
This paper refers to the widespread notion that voluntary (sport) organizations produce social capi...
The relationship between participation in civic and political activities and membership of voluntary...
Research linking civic engagement to citizens' democratic values, generalized trust, cooperative nor...