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Trust and social relations in African politics

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posted on 2023-06-09, 22:03 authored by Dominic Burbridge
Africa is a place of low social trust. This fact is significant for understanding the politics and economics of the region, whether for questions of national unity or economic coordination and growth. One of the central ways in which trust and social relations have come to be examined within the social sciences is through the notion of social capital, defined as the norms and networks that enable collective action. Use of the concept of social capital has mushroomed in popularity within academia since the 1980s and has been used within African studies to interpret the developmental effects of social relations. It is important to review how researchers have been synthesizing the study of African societies with the social capital approach, and offer suggestions on how this can be better achieved. Specifically, there is contradiction between the view that social capital is useful for economic development and the view that social capital means a community can decide its own economic goals. Students of social capital in Africa must accept that the cultural and normative diversity of the continent necessitates appreciation of the diverse aims of social networks. This means a rejection both of modernist theories of development and postmodern reduction of human relations to forms of power exchange. Future research on trust and social capital in Africa must give weight to community articulations of motivations to trust, what activities count as communal, and what new economic cultures are being formed as a result of present communal varieties.

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VERSUS - Violence Elites and resilience in states under stress; G2187; EUROPEAN UNION; 726504

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  • Published

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Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics

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Oxford University Press

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1-27

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  • Geography Publications

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2020-11-03

First Open Access (FOA) Date

2021-07-05

First Compliant Deposit (FCD) Date

2020-11-03

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