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The Study Of Cooperation And Trust Of Peasant In Public Goods Supply

Posted on:2012-10-19Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y X FengFull Text:PDF
GTID:2189330335471307Subject:Sociology
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This study is a case of L village in GanSu province, using the field methods promoted by Anthropology and narrate of sociology.With the field investigations and survey notes, the author tries hard to recover the simple building process of the two roads building by finding out the building details; and strives to reveal the structual factors which influence the event development in presenting its structure pattern. The main object of this study is the road building participants, including the villagers who have different methods to build roads, village cadres, and new elite of the villageThe different building methods embodies the villagers various choices during this process. But it is still worth further explicating of the logic which directly influences the making of the choice. Therefore, the focus of this paper is on the major factors which affect the farmers'choice.The basic conclusion of this study: the villagers are not lack of the corporation ability. They are good at both corporation and self-dependence. The key of the problem is how to correctly guide them, how to integrate their concepts in dealing with the private and official incidents and unify their corporation logic in the participation. As to the scholars' emphasis on the farmers' self-dependence, we must know the specific reason why they are not corporative, and collect losing social capital, recon structuring the trusting systems and effectively stimulate mobilizing ability of the basic-level organization.thus,give play to their functions. This article mainly discusses influential logical factors and the driving force behind the corporative pattern, greatly emphasizes the key driving elements including the social capital, rural elite and trust and also attempt to talk about the effective ways which can improve and maintain the cooperation between villagers.
Keywords/Search Tags:public goods, farmers'cooperation, trust, the social capital
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