The article analyses the relationship between citizens’ trust in local government institutions and participation in local governance. The research results have revealed that citizens’ trust in local government is still low and participation lacks activeness. Civic participation is more active than political participation. According to the research results, the main reasons of absence of participation in local governance are lack of information and knowledge about public participation, lack of information about participation opportunities, lack of communication and response to expressed opinion and suggestions. The results of quantitative research showed that participation and trust dimensions are related. Absence of clear communication and ...
Trust in political institutions is the most important component of a legitimate state. Based on the ...
Public participation is a mainstay of democracy. However, the ways in which it can be understood ine...
Trust in elected representatives and the political institutions within which they operate is often e...
The article analyses the relationship between citizens’ trust in local government institutions and p...
The present study analyzes several aspects of the relationship between citizen participation and tru...
The purpose of this paper is to describe the citizen’s attitude toward local government and its rela...
The purpose of this paper is to describe the citizen‘s attitude toward local government and its rela...
This paper attempts to identify the relationship between civic engagements of local people and level...
This part of the report describes two problems: evaluation of the activities of reeves, mayors and p...
Citizen participation is usually seen as a vital aspect of democracy. Many theorists claim that citi...
Often a distinction is made between interpersonal and institutional trust, as the former is defined ...
This article argues that political participation is shaped by locally distinctive 'rules-in-use', no...
Local governments in Norway have over the last decades implemented an increasing number of measures ...
The main purpose of the study is to investigate the process of people’s participation in Torbat-Heyd...
This study examines levels of citizen trust toward local government among the Vancouver civic electo...
Trust in political institutions is the most important component of a legitimate state. Based on the ...
Public participation is a mainstay of democracy. However, the ways in which it can be understood ine...
Trust in elected representatives and the political institutions within which they operate is often e...
The article analyses the relationship between citizens’ trust in local government institutions and p...
The present study analyzes several aspects of the relationship between citizen participation and tru...
The purpose of this paper is to describe the citizen’s attitude toward local government and its rela...
The purpose of this paper is to describe the citizen‘s attitude toward local government and its rela...
This paper attempts to identify the relationship between civic engagements of local people and level...
This part of the report describes two problems: evaluation of the activities of reeves, mayors and p...
Citizen participation is usually seen as a vital aspect of democracy. Many theorists claim that citi...
Often a distinction is made between interpersonal and institutional trust, as the former is defined ...
This article argues that political participation is shaped by locally distinctive 'rules-in-use', no...
Local governments in Norway have over the last decades implemented an increasing number of measures ...
The main purpose of the study is to investigate the process of people’s participation in Torbat-Heyd...
This study examines levels of citizen trust toward local government among the Vancouver civic electo...
Trust in political institutions is the most important component of a legitimate state. Based on the ...
Public participation is a mainstay of democracy. However, the ways in which it can be understood ine...
Trust in elected representatives and the political institutions within which they operate is often e...