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Theoretical Perspectives on the Causes and Effects of Political Trust (정치적 신뢰 변화의 원인과 결과: 이론적 쟁점)

  • Choi, Jun-Young
    • Korean Journal of Legislative Studies
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.65-92
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    • 2009
  • Political trust is defined as the degree to which people perceive that government is producing outcomes consistent with their expectations. Political trust as a concept has endogenous as well as exogenous characteristics in that it can cause and be caused by other political factors. The purpose of this study is to introduce and evaluate various theoretical perspectives related to the causes and effects of political trust. With respect to its causes, this study focuses on the following five factors: government policies, unethical behaviors of politicians, citizens' penchant for participatory democracy, the public's misperceptions on government, and political culture. On the other hand, this study discusses the impacts of political trust on each stage of political process by paying attention to the following factors: government's governability, election outcomes, political recruitment, and the directions of government policies.

Adolescents' Political Trust in Asian Societies: The Roles of Authoritarian Orientations and Corruption Perception (권위주의적 성향과 부패에 대한 인식이 아시아 청소년의 정치적 신뢰에 미치는 영향에 대한 연구)

  • Kim, Hyungryeol
    • Korean Journal of Comparative Education
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    • v.28 no.2
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    • pp.23-52
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    • 2018
  • This study examines factors that influence adolescents' political trust in Asian societies with special emphases on authoritarian orientations and corruption perception. Previous studies on adolescents' political trust have focused almost exclusively on Western societies. As a result, the impact of other cultural values that are specific to Asian societies, such as authoritarian orientations, on adolescents' political trust has received little attention in the existing literature. Moreover, situated within a socialization framework which argues that political trust is an extension of interpersonal trust, much prior work has ignored the role of adolescent evaluations of institutional performance in generating political trust. The data I use offer empirical evidence that both authoritarian orientations and institutional performance-especially its ability to curb corruption-are independent sources of political trust among Asian adolescents and that the trust-eroding effect of corruption is less salient among Asian adolescents adopting more authoritarian orientations. Additionally, the evidence also suggests that corruption perception is a more important factor than authoritarian orientations in shaping adolescents' political trust in more economically developed countries while the reverse pattern is found in less developed countries.

Politicians' YouTube Information Service Quality Impact on Politician Image and Trust and Voters' Social and Political Participation Intention (정치인의 유튜브 정보서비스 질이 정치인 이미지 및 신뢰와 유권자의 사회·정치 참여의도에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, Jong-Pil;Ho, Gyu Hyun
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.22 no.6
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    • pp.145-159
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    • 2022
  • The purpose of this study is to analyze the structural relationship between politicians' YouTube information service quality, politician's image and trust, and voters' social and political participation intentions. To investigate this, 306 voters were sampled through an online survey. The quality factors of the politician's YouTube information service were found to have a positive effect on the image of a politician. Among them, timeliness and reliability had a positive effect on the trust of politicians, but playfulness did not. Both the image and trust of politicians through YouTube were found to have a positive effect on voters' intention to participate in society and politics. As a result of examining the indirect effect, it was found that the image of a politician had an indirect effect on the quality of information service and the intention to participate in society and politics. This study is significant in revealing that the fact that the image and trust of politicians is a major variable that appeals to citizens' social and political participation is also applicable to YouTube.

National Assembly as a Representative Institution and Public Trust: Gap between Expectation and Reality (국회의 사회통합기능과 국민의 신뢰: 국회에 대한 기대와 현실의 괴리)

  • Yoo, Sung-jin
    • Korean Journal of Legislative Studies
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.119-143
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    • 2009
  • Public disapproval of National Assembly is resulted not only from the structural peculiarity of its decision-making process, but from the gap between public expectation of the National Assembly and its performance. While Korean electorate, being interested in politics with relatively high level of political efficacy, hold higher expectation from politics, the National Assembly fails to satisfy public expectation. In particular, irresponsible behaviors of representatives and the crippled operation of the National assembly are responsible for the low level of public trust to it. Institutional reform and individual efforts of representatives are necessary to promote public trust toward the National Assembly.

How Does SNS Change Politics?: Focusing on Reliability of Political Information, Switching of Political Support, and Political Efficacy (SNS는 정치를 어떻게 변화시키는가?: 정치정보 신뢰, 지지의 전환 및 참여 효능감을 중심으로)

  • Song, Kyong-Jae;Yim, Jeong-Bin;Chang, Woo-Young
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.16 no.7
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    • pp.154-167
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    • 2016
  • This study is to analyze whether the use of SNS in politics has any political effects. Most previous studies on political participation by SNS tended to just focus on the participation difference between SNS users and non-users. The test results first show that the development of ICT increases citizens' interest in political information and differentiate the methods of their political participation. Second, we identified SNS users tend to have higher reliability in political information and greater transversion effects by the use of media. Finally, the study verifies SNS is a more effective tool in collective actions such as non-customary rallies and demonstration rather than in customary political participation.

Political Discussion and the Civic Attitude in Cyberspace: Focusing on Interpersonal Trust and Reciprocity as the Conceptual Constructs of Social Capital (가상공간에서의 정치토론과 시민적 태도의 형성: 사회자본 개념요소로서 대인간 신뢰와 호혜성을 중심으로)

  • Kim, Dong-Yoon
    • Korean journal of communication and information
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    • v.39
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    • pp.102-139
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    • 2007
  • This research studied how political online discussion participation and experiencing opinion disagreement during the discussion affect on civic attitudes(interpersonal trust and reciprocity) and civic participation through pretest-posttest control group experimental treatment. For results, first of all, online political discussion positively affects on civic attitude of participants, but it's effect was partial. Next, experiencing opinion disagreement can help to have rather improving civic attitude than reducing civic attitude. Finally, civic attitude consists of interpersonal trust and reciprocity acquired from online discussion also partially and positively affects on civic participation which is more affected by reciprocity than interpersonal trust. Regard to these effect of online discussion, civic attitude can be extended by participating political communication(discussion), and participating communicative associations lead to encourage civic attitude of them and function to reinforce social integration and social ties.

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How Partisan Voters Dispense Reward and Punishment for Government Performance: The Influence of Partisan Blame Attribution on Trust in Government (당파적 유권자는 정부의 국정 운영에 대해 어떻게 문책하는가?: 정부의 국정 운영 평가와 정부 신뢰, 그리고 당파적 책임 귀속)

  • Sung, Yaejin;Gil, Jung-ah
    • Korean Journal of Legislative Studies
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    • v.27 no.1
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    • pp.79-115
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    • 2021
  • Voters' negative evaluations of government performance lower their trust in government, which functions as the reward and punishment for the government. Trust in government thus serves to promote political accountability of the representative government. However, voters build their confidence toward the party government where the ruling party is responsible for the performance. Considering this partisan nature, we empirically examine that the influence of voters' performance evaluations on governmental trust is conditional on their party identifications. While higher perceptions of political/social conflict and increasing negative evaluations of government policies and economic performance are associated with the lower level of confidence in government, the relationship is contrasted between different party identifiers. For supporters of the ruling party in 2020, the negative evaluations of government performance are not likely to reduce trust in government a lot. On the contrary, those who identify with the main opposition party show the most prominent effect of negative evaluations on their distrust in government. This study demonstrates that trust in government is affected by voters' partisan preferences, not entirely by evaluations of government performance. Such a distortion of the reward and sanction function of governmental trust might lead to the weakening of the accountability mechanism in representative democracy.

How Trust and Distrust in Government Influence Electoral Participation: The Moderating Role of Ideology and Partisan Preferences (정부신뢰와 정부불신, 그리고 투표 참여: 유권자의 이념성향과 정당호감도에 따른 차별적 유인)

  • Gil, Jung-ah
    • Korean Journal of Legislative Studies
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    • v.25 no.2
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    • pp.103-139
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    • 2019
  • This study aims to verify how trust in government leads voters' electoral participation with paying attention to their political orientations. In particular, this study takes voters' partisan consideration into account to examine different direction of the effect of trust in government on electoral participation depending on their ideology and partisan preferences. Key findings show that governmental trust has a positive influence on electoral participation for voters who have conformable ideological orientations to the incumbent government and positive preferences toward the ruling party. In contrast, distrust in government is more likely to increase the possibility of electoral participation for those who have different ideology from the incumbent, negative attitude toward the ruling party, and partisan preferences of the opposition party. Previous studies on the relationship between governmental trust and electoral participation have been mixed as yet. For the sake of explaining this inconclusiveness, this study focuses on partisan foundation of voters' political decision making. It contributes to our understanding of the political properties of governmental trust and its implications for representative democracy.

Democracy, leadership and political culture in Korea: With specific focus on political efficacy and trust (한국의 민주주의, 리더십과 정치문화: 정치효능감과 신뢰를 중심으로)

  • Uichol Kim
    • Korean Journal of Culture and Social Issue
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.137-170
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    • 2002
  • The present paper reviews the development of democracy in the West and Korea. The first part of the paper provide a cultural framework for understanding the development of democracy in West and Korea. In the second part of the paper, an empirical study conducted in Korea will be presented. A survey questionnaire was developed to assess respondents' conception of political participation, political efficacy, trust, leadership, and social relations and it has been administered to national stratified sample in Korea (n=1,000). The results indicate that Korean respondents support the basic ideas of liberal democracy, such as the right to vote, participate in political organization, freedom of speech, and criticize government. At the same time, Korean respondents supported collective values, such as harmonious family life, harmonious social relations, and governmental welfare programs. Although Koreans trusted close ingroup members, such as family members and friends, they were less likely to trust their colleagues and outgroup members and were not likely to trust political and governmental institutions. Moreover, Korean respondents showed a low degree of political participation and efficacy and a high degree of political alienation. As for leadership, Koreans preferred moral and strong leaders. The overall results indicate that in Korea, although the basic ideals of democracy are valued, the method of implementing these ideals is different from the West. Detailed analysis of the results and implications of the study will be presented.

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Relation with an Factor Forming Politic Administration and Awareness Level - Focus on High School Students in Dea-Jeon - (청소년 정치.행정 형성요인과 정치.행정 의식수준간의 관계 - 대전 지역 고등학생을 중심으로 -)

  • Choi, Ho-Taek;Ryu, Sang-Il
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.8 no.5
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    • pp.207-214
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    • 2008
  • This research analysis politic knowledge, politic awareness and politic socialization medium which influenced forming politic awareness for high school students. This purpose is that we find politic awareness of teenagers and how we teach politic education for teenagers effectively. After analysis, we found that awareness formed through home, school, colleague group and mess media influence teenagers to make their important factor of forming politic and administration and awareness level of politic and administration.