Exploring the link between trust and political participation in a divided society: evidence from South Africa |
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Authors: | Ann K Karreth |
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Institution: | Department of Politics and International Relations, Ursinus College, Collegeville, PA, USA |
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Abstract: | In empirical research political scientists have found that individuals with higher levels of trust participate more frequently in politics. But how does this link manifest in deeply divided societies? Examining South Africa 10 years after transitioning to democracy, this paper argues that South Africans’ attitudes towards ethnic others shape their decision to participate in political activities. Drawing upon scholarship on the micro-foundations of trust and participation and using Afrobarometer survey data from over 2000 respondents across South Africa in 2005, I find that South Africans who have been more trusting of non-coethnics have participated more frequently in a broad range of political activities. |
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Keywords: | Participation trust South Africa ethnicity Afrobarometer |
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