Assessing the Relationship between Trust and Membership in Voluntary Associations and Political Culture of University Students: Case Study, Shiraz University

The aim of this research is to answer this basic question: How much have the political culture of university students (attitudes, beliefs and participatory behaviors) been influenced by the extent of their trust and membership in social associations (social capital)? The research method was survey w...

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Main Authors: Khalilollah Sardaenia, Bahman Yosefi
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Published: Imam Sadiq University 2016-08-01
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Online Access:http://pkn.journals.isu.ac.ir/article_1880_f654b07a28d9cf4fe99ae523eb89ce94.pdf
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spelling doaj-0a8696b564b04745952dd800d068891a2020-11-25T03:19:18ZfasImam Sadiq Universityدانش سیاسی2008-07432228-65942016-08-011215261880Assessing the Relationship between Trust and Membership in Voluntary Associations and Political Culture of University Students: Case Study, Shiraz UniversityKhalilollah Sardaenia0Bahman Yosefi1Faculty member of Shiraz UniversityM.A. in Regional Studies from Shiraz UniversityThe aim of this research is to answer this basic question: How much have the political culture of university students (attitudes, beliefs and participatory behaviors) been influenced by the extent of their trust and membership in social associations (social capital)? The research method was survey with questionnaires and statistical population was all of Shiraz University students with 373 individuals as a sample. The important findings of this research are: 1. According to multivariate step- by -step regression test, trust and membership in voluntary associations and collaborative tendencies have had a 50 percent impact on the students' orientation to civic and democratic culture (attitudes and participatory behavior). 2. In bivariate test with Pearson correlation, the correlation between trust, collaborative tendencies and former membership in social associations and the political culture of students have been verified. 3. The research’s hypotheses related to control variables such as religion, educational course and educational grade have not been verified. In sum, the total finding of this research is that the students who enjoy a higher degree of social capital are more tended to civic and democratic culture than others and get distant from traditional political culture.http://pkn.journals.isu.ac.ir/article_1880_f654b07a28d9cf4fe99ae523eb89ce94.pdfsocial capitaltrustvoluntary associationspolitical cultureshiraz university
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Assessing the Relationship between Trust and Membership in Voluntary Associations and Political Culture of University Students: Case Study, Shiraz University
دانش سیاسی
social capital
trust
voluntary associations
political culture
shiraz university
author_facet Khalilollah Sardaenia
Bahman Yosefi
author_sort Khalilollah Sardaenia
title Assessing the Relationship between Trust and Membership in Voluntary Associations and Political Culture of University Students: Case Study, Shiraz University
title_short Assessing the Relationship between Trust and Membership in Voluntary Associations and Political Culture of University Students: Case Study, Shiraz University
title_full Assessing the Relationship between Trust and Membership in Voluntary Associations and Political Culture of University Students: Case Study, Shiraz University
title_fullStr Assessing the Relationship between Trust and Membership in Voluntary Associations and Political Culture of University Students: Case Study, Shiraz University
title_full_unstemmed Assessing the Relationship between Trust and Membership in Voluntary Associations and Political Culture of University Students: Case Study, Shiraz University
title_sort assessing the relationship between trust and membership in voluntary associations and political culture of university students: case study, shiraz university
publisher Imam Sadiq University
series دانش سیاسی
issn 2008-0743
2228-6594
publishDate 2016-08-01
description The aim of this research is to answer this basic question: How much have the political culture of university students (attitudes, beliefs and participatory behaviors) been influenced by the extent of their trust and membership in social associations (social capital)? The research method was survey with questionnaires and statistical population was all of Shiraz University students with 373 individuals as a sample. The important findings of this research are: 1. According to multivariate step- by -step regression test, trust and membership in voluntary associations and collaborative tendencies have had a 50 percent impact on the students' orientation to civic and democratic culture (attitudes and participatory behavior). 2. In bivariate test with Pearson correlation, the correlation between trust, collaborative tendencies and former membership in social associations and the political culture of students have been verified. 3. The research’s hypotheses related to control variables such as religion, educational course and educational grade have not been verified. In sum, the total finding of this research is that the students who enjoy a higher degree of social capital are more tended to civic and democratic culture than others and get distant from traditional political culture.
topic social capital
trust
voluntary associations
political culture
shiraz university
url http://pkn.journals.isu.ac.ir/article_1880_f654b07a28d9cf4fe99ae523eb89ce94.pdf
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