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Trust Diego Gambetta

Trust By Diego Gambetta

Trust by Diego Gambetta


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Summary

A collection of essays examining the idea of trust from the standpoint of different disciplines. The contributors, drawn from Europe, Britain and the USA, aim to provide illuminating insights into how trust is variously regarded in the world of scholarship.

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Trust: Making and Breaking Cooperative Relations by Diego Gambetta

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Table of Contents

Part 1 Trust considered: formal structures and social reality, Bernard Williams; the biological evolution of co-operation and trust, Patrick Bateson; individuals, interpersonal relations and trust, David Good; trust as a commodity, Partha Dasgupta; trust and political agency, John Dunn; familiarity, confidence, trust - problems and alternatives, Niklas Luhmann. Part 2 Trust observed: three ironies in trust, Geoffrey Hawthorn; the distraction of trust and its economic consequences in the case of 18th-century Naples, Anthony Pagden; trust, cohesion and the social order, Ernest Gellner; mafia - the price of distrust, Diego Gambetta; kinship, contract and trust - the economic organization of migrants in an African city slum, Keith Hart; neither friends nor strangers - informal networks of subcontracting in French industry, Edward Lorenz.

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CIN0631175873G
9780631175872
0631175873
Trust: Making and Breaking Cooperative Relations by Diego Gambetta
Used - Good
Paperback
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
19900222
280
N/A
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