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It is not just scale that matters: Political trust in Utah
Authors:Peggy Petrzelka  Sandra T. Marquart-Pyatt  Stephanie A. Malin
Affiliation:1. Utah State University, SSWA Department, Logan, UT 84322-0730, USA;2. Michigan State University, Department of Sociology, 417A Berkey Hall, East Lansing, MI 48824-1111, USA;3. Brown University, Cogut Center for the Humanities, Pembroke Hall Providence, RI 02912, USA
Abstract:While the traditional assumption is residents have more confidence in governments that are closest to them, empirical studies supporting this claim remain limited. In this study, we test the claim that ‘small is beautiful’ by comparing citizen reactions to similar types of decisions affecting Utah residents made by political leaders at different levels of governance. Our primary goal is to test the claim that trust is higher for local governments. Our secondary goal is to examine potential determinants of trust and whether they vary across levels of governance. The central finding from this study is that, despite claims to the contrary, citizens are not necessarily more trusting of government closer to the people and higher levels of government can engender as much trust as more local levels of government. Our findings also emphasize that regardless of the level of governance considered, interrelations exist between residents’ views of procedural justice and trust in these officials.
Keywords:Community attachment   Governance   Political trust   Procedural justice
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