INVESTMENT AND INVISIBILITY: The Racially Divergent Consequences of Political Trust

被引:4
作者
Rosenthal, Aaron
机构
[1] Department of Political Science and International Relations, Simmons University, 300 The Fenway, Boston, 02115, MA
关键词
Political Trust; Political Participation; Race and Ethnicity; Policy Feedback; Political Inequality; Criminal Justice System; Taxation; Racial Inequality; CRIMINAL-JUSTICE CONTACT; POLICY FEEDBACK; GOVERNMENT; STATE; PARTICIPATION; ALIENATION; GOVERNANCE; ISSUES; RACE;
D O I
10.1017/S1742058X19000298
中图分类号
C95 [民族学、文化人类学];
学科分类号
0304 ; 030401 ;
摘要
Does political distrust generate a desire to engage in the political process or does it foster demobilization? Utilizing a theoretical framework rooted in government experiences and a mixed-methods research design, this article highlights the racially contingent meaning of political distrust to show that both relationships exist. For Whites, distrust is tied to a perception of tax dollars being poorly spent, leading to increased political involvement as Whites to try to gain control over "their" investment in government. For People of Color, distrust of government is grounded in a fear of the criminal justice system, and thus drives disengagement by motivating a desire for invisibility in relation to the state. Ultimately, this finding highlights a previously unseen racial heterogeneity in the political consequences of distrust. Further, it demonstrates how the state perpetuates racially patterned political inequality in a time when many of the formal laws engendering this dynamic have fallen away.
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页码:511 / 533
页数:23
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