id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_nrocxseg55cnjh7vsto2jcjdzi Ye Liu Perching birds or scattered streams: a study of how trust affects civic engagement among university students in contemporary China 2020 16 .pdf application/pdf 8781 607 50 Perching birds or scattered streams: a study of how trust affects civic engagement among university students in contemporary China differentiate the exclusiveness and inclusiveness of civic activities and their different implications for the level and radii of social trust (Delhey et al. These studies make significant contributions to our knowledge of interdependent relationships between civic engagement and trust. finds that Chinese Communist Party members tend to show a higher level of generalised trust as well as how the level of trust from these relationships affects civic engagement. generalised trust come from higher education in mediumand long-term programmes, particularly in social fields of study. (2009) empirical work highlights politically active and involved university students but how university experiences shape their civic engagement, particularly in relation to social and individuals' trust manifested through these interpersonal relationships is the key to understanding the different degrees of civic engagement. students' family backgrounds and gender on their levels of trust and civic engagement. ./cache/work_nrocxseg55cnjh7vsto2jcjdzi.pdf ./txt/work_nrocxseg55cnjh7vsto2jcjdzi.txt