
handle: 10486/662608
In this article we present the results of an on-line survey experimental design to measure social trust in Spain. This methodology has allowed us to differentiate between general social trust (anonymous) and the social trust which radius is politically conditioned. We have shown that politically conditioned trust has a negative impact on the aggregate levels of social trust, but only for those political conflicts that has been more divisive in the Spanish political arena: the partisan conflict PP and PSOE, and the national/territorial conflict. Therefore, the increasing political polarization taking place in Spain about these two conflicts are affecting negatively to the general levels of social trust, and also indirectly to the general levels of institutional trust
En este trabajo se presentan los resultados sobre confianza social en España medida a través de un juego experimental realizado en una encuesta en internet (on-line). Este experimento nos ha permitido diferenciar la confianza social general de la confianza social condicionada por determinados conflictos políticos y ha mostrado como la confianza social se ve negativamente afectada por dos de los conflictos que más han polarizado a la sociedad española en los últimos años: el partidista entre el PSOE y el PP, y el conflicto nacional/ territorial. Esta creciente polarización tiene como consecuencia el descenso de la confianza social, pero también por extensión el descenso general de la confianza en las instituciones de representación
Confianza social, Derecho, Identidades nacionales, Confianza institucional, Polarización política, Identidades partidistas
Confianza social, Derecho, Identidades nacionales, Confianza institucional, Polarización política, Identidades partidistas
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