چکیده:
Development in every society depends on social support .One of these supports is social capital that social trust is one of its elements. The overall goal of this research is to examine the role of interpersonal and institutional trust in citizens’ commitment to civic duties and obligations in Kerman city. statistical community include all the citizens over 15 year old of Kerman city and sample size includes 400 people . The research method was survey and data were collected using a questionnaire and random sampling .According to the research results social commitment predict citizens’ commitment to civic duties and obligations positively and has incremental impact. Institutional trust predict citizens’ commitment to civic duties and obligations positively and has incremental impact. Religious participation predict citizens’ commitment to civic duties and obligations positively and has incremental impact. Value coordination between people and government predict citizens’ commitment to civic duties and obligations positively and has incremental impact. There is no significant relationship between dependent and independent variables.
خلاصه ماشینی:
Sociological study of the role of trust (public, interpersonal, and institutional) in citizens' commitment to civic duties and obligations in Kerman Alireza sanatkhah1* 2 Mohamad jalalkamali 3 Navid fatehi-rad 4 Zahra Mirzaei Received 01 Decemder 2020, Accepted 27 December 2021 Abstract support is social capital, an element of which is social trust.
The overall goal of this research is to examine the role of interpersonal and institutional trust in citizens‟ commitment to civic duties and obligations in Kerman city.
Moreover, institutional trust, religious participation, and value coordination between people and government positively predicted the citizens‟ commitment to civic duties and obligations and had incremental effects.
That‟s way statistical findings show that social trust is an important dimension of civic society and has a close association with citizens and their commitment and loyalty to political authority (Azkia, Ghafari, 2001: 31-33).
According to the above contents, the main research questions are: Is there any relationship between interpersonal and institutional trust and citizens‟ commitment to civic duties and obligations in Kerman city?
In the sub-hypotheses, the relationship of the variables individuals‟ attitude toward his/her civil rights in society, shared values of citizens and government, citizens' evaluation based on the geographical conditions and environmental facilities, people‟s attitude toward economic condition of country, people‟s attitude toward Iran‟s political power and position in the region, social interactions, social awareness and demographic characteristics (age, sex, education, marital status, and social class) is measured as the bivariate hypotheses with commitment to civic obligations and duties.