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J, Joyce Austin, ed. Truth, trust, and relationships: Healing interventions in contextual therapy. Brunner/Mazel Publishers, 1995.

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B, Berryman Jeffery, Gillen Mark R. 1957-, and Woodman Faye, eds. The law of trusts: A contextual approach. E. Montgomery, 2000.

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Krasner, Barbara R., and Austin J. Joyce. Truth, Trust and Relationships: Healing Interventions in Contextual Therapy. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Krasner, Barbara R., and Austin J. Joyce. Truth, Trust and Relationships: Healing Interventions in Contextual Therapy. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Krasner, Barbara R., and Austin J. Joyce. Truth, Trust and Relationships: Healing Interventions in Contextual Therapy. Taylor & Francis Group, 2015.

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Krasner, Barbara R., and Austin J. Joyce. Truth, Trust and Relationships: Healing Interventions in Contextual Therapy. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Krasner, Barbara R., and Austin J. Joyce. Truth, Trust and Relationships: Healing Interventions in Contextual Therapy. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Truth, Trust and Relationships: Healing Interventions in Contextual Therapy. Routledge, 2013.

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Riegelsberger, Jens, M. Angela Sasse, and John D. McCarthy. Trust in Mediated Interactions. Edited by Adam N. Joinson, Katelyn Y. A. McKenna, Tom Postmes, and Ulf-Dietrich Reips. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199561803.013.0005.

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This article presents a brief overview of the background of trust research and its relevance. It then introduces a framework for trust in mediated interactions that draws on existing models and findings, and applies this to human trust in other humans, organizations (e.g., e-commerce vendors), and technology (e.g., websites). Beyond incorporating variables related to the trusting and the trusted actor, the framework accommodates key contextual factors. Rather than treating trustworthiness as a relatively stable attribute of the trusted actor, the framework considers how trustworthiness is infl
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Kawachi, Ichiro. Trust and Population Health. Edited by Eric M. Uslaner. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190274801.013.35.

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Research in public health approaches trust as a component of social cohesion, a characteristic of the social context in which an individual is embedded. This article discusses the theoretical mechanisms why living in a trusting environment might be associated with better health outcomes. A conceptual dilemma in health studies is that individual trust perceptions overlap with the personality trait of “cynical hostility” (from the field of psychology). Multi-level studies help to distinguish between the health effects of cynical distrust (an individual characteristic) and trustworthiness of the
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Newton, Kenneth, Dietlind Stolle, and Sonja Zmerli. Social and Political Trust. Edited by Eric M. Uslaner. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190274801.013.20.

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During recent years, empirical trust research has significantly advanced our understanding about the interdependencies of social and political trust. This progress can mostly be attributed to major improvements of measurement instruments in survey research. Research on the causes of both forms of trust have examined the top-down approach of trust building, which places importance on fair and impartial political institutions, such as the police and judiciary, as well as societal accounts of trust building that relate to the role of social networks and parents as well as perceptions of inequalit
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Kumlin, Staffan, Isabelle Stadelmann-Steffen, and Atle Haugsgjerd. Trust and the Welfare State. Edited by Eric M. Uslaner. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190274801.013.8.

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This chapter considers if and how social and political trust are affected by policy outputs and outcomes related to the welfare state. We survey how (dis)similar explanatory variables, causal mechanisms, and methodology are across four accumulations of studies. Specifically, we discuss contextual factors in “normal times” as well as effects of economic crises. We also assess individual-level factors focusing on “performance evaluations” and “personal experiences” of welfare state aspects and institutions. Overall, we find evidence for relationships between welfare state related variables and b
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Dinesen, Peter Thisted, and Kim Mannemar Sønderskov. Ethnic Diversity and Social Trust. Edited by Eric M. Uslaner. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190274801.013.13.

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Due to its wide-ranging implications for social cohesion in diversifying Western countries, the question of the potential negative consequences of ethnic diversity for social trust is arguably the most contentious question in the literature on social trust. In this chapter we critically review the empirical evidence for a negative relationship between contextual ethnic diversity (measured locally within countries) and social trust. We cautiously conclude that there are indications of a negative relationship, although with important variations across study characteristics including national set
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THE LAW OF TRUSTS - A Contextual Approach - Second Edition. EMP - Emond Montgomery Publications, 2008.

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Alexander, Mayer-Rieckh, and Duthie Roger. Part IV The Right to Reparation/Guarantees of Non-Recurrence, B Guarantees of Non-Recurrence of Violations, Principle 35 General Principles. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198743606.003.0039.

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Principle 35 deals with guarantees of non-recurrence of human rights violations, along with some general principles and objectives. It outlines ‘institutional reforms and other measures’ as the means of achieving prevention through their contribution to the rule of law, respect for human rights, and public trust in government institutions. It also highlights the importance of adequate representation of women and minority groups as well as broad public consultation in the process. Four ‘objectives’ are listed in Principle 35: the first repeats the notion of the rule of law and the next three re
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Bove, Vincenzo, Chiara Ruffa, and Andrea Ruggeri. Composing Peace. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198790655.001.0001.

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The book explores how diversity in United Nations’ peace mission composition affects peacekeeping effectiveness. It identifies four key dimensions of composition: Blue Helmets’ field diversity, top mission leadership diversity (between Force Commander and Special Representative of the Secretary General), vertical leadership distance (Leadership-Blue Helmets), and horizontal distance with the local population. Each dimension of diversity of mission is measured as linguistic, geographical, and religious distance. Our book conceptualizes original mechanisms—i. resolve commitment; ii. informative
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Stratman, James. Forensic Linguistic Approach to Legal Disclosures: ERISA Cash Balance Conversion Cases and the Contextual Dynamics of Deception. Taylor & Francis Group, 2015.

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Stratman, James. Forensic Linguistic Approach to Legal Disclosures: ERISA Cash Balance Conversion Cases and the Contextual Dynamics of Deception. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Stratman, James. Forensic Linguistic Approach to Legal Disclosures: ERISA Cash Balance Conversion Cases and the Contextual Dynamics of Deception. Taylor & Francis Group, 2015.

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Stratman, James. Forensic Linguistic Approach to Legal Disclosures: ERISA Cash Balance Conversion Cases and the Contextual Dynamics of Deception. Taylor & Francis Group, 2015.

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Buchan, Nancy R., and Robert Rolfe. The Influence of Globalization and Ethnic Fractionalization on Cooperation and Trust in Kenya. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190630782.003.0012.

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This research examines the effects of ethnic fractionalization and globalization on individual-level propensities toward generalized trust and cooperation at the national level. Conclusions regarding both ethnic-fractionalization and globalization remain mixed as to their influence on prosocial behavior. This chapter explores the relationship between these variables in Kenya, a country with an extremely heterogeneous population that has increased integration with the global economy over the past decade. Literate Kenyan male and female adults, ages 18 to 60, from two of Kenya’s largest ethnic g
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