Are political attitudes a stable feature of individuals or a rational response tochanging circumstances and contexts? This question has long been a feature ofpolitical science, and underpins our theories of how political attitudes are formed and what their consequences might be. In this paper, we explore this perennial question with a focus on the case of political trust, a fundamental indicator of democratic legitimacy and a long-standing topic of debate. Theoretically, we devise a framework that highlights how different theories of political trust assume different levels of stability or volatility, and the implications that this has for those theories and their normative consequences. Empirically, we study within-individual stability of p...
Political trust has become a scarce commodity in today's societies. Political science seeks for the ...
A basic level of trust in the political system is considered to be the cornerstone of modern-day dem...
Political trust could be defined as trust in institutions and the political process, and it includes...
Are political attitudes a stable feature of individuals or a rational response tochanging circumstan...
Are political attitudes a stable feature of individuals or a rational response tochanging circumstan...
Political trust is a vital resource in representative democracies. It helps citizens to forsake a de...
Recently, a number of authors have put forward the claim that political trust is overrated as a reso...
There is a current widespread knowledge about what factors that is of importance when explaining lev...
This article studies the oft-assumed destabilizing effect of political distrust on party preferences...
This article examines whether political trust is a relatively more rational attitude for citizens wi...
For decades, scholarly inquiry into political trust has been motivated by concerns about declining l...
There is a current widespread knowledge about what factors that is of importance when explaining lev...
This dissertation aims to answer the following research questions: (1) What are the determinants of ...
Research findings report of SOCIAL AND POLITICAL TRUST: A LONGITUDINAL AND COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE p...
Political trust is a vital resource in representative democracies. It helps citizens to forsake a de...
Political trust has become a scarce commodity in today's societies. Political science seeks for the ...
A basic level of trust in the political system is considered to be the cornerstone of modern-day dem...
Political trust could be defined as trust in institutions and the political process, and it includes...
Are political attitudes a stable feature of individuals or a rational response tochanging circumstan...
Are political attitudes a stable feature of individuals or a rational response tochanging circumstan...
Political trust is a vital resource in representative democracies. It helps citizens to forsake a de...
Recently, a number of authors have put forward the claim that political trust is overrated as a reso...
There is a current widespread knowledge about what factors that is of importance when explaining lev...
This article studies the oft-assumed destabilizing effect of political distrust on party preferences...
This article examines whether political trust is a relatively more rational attitude for citizens wi...
For decades, scholarly inquiry into political trust has been motivated by concerns about declining l...
There is a current widespread knowledge about what factors that is of importance when explaining lev...
This dissertation aims to answer the following research questions: (1) What are the determinants of ...
Research findings report of SOCIAL AND POLITICAL TRUST: A LONGITUDINAL AND COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE p...
Political trust is a vital resource in representative democracies. It helps citizens to forsake a de...
Political trust has become a scarce commodity in today's societies. Political science seeks for the ...
A basic level of trust in the political system is considered to be the cornerstone of modern-day dem...
Political trust could be defined as trust in institutions and the political process, and it includes...