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DAVIDE TORSELLO: Az instabilitás kezelése. Bizalom, kétértelműség és társadalmi kapcsolatok egy dél-szlovákiai faluban
WALLACE, C. 2003 Social networks and social capital. In Social Networks in Movement. Time, interaction and interethnic spaces. D. Torsello D. - M. Pappová, eds. 1 5-26. Dunajská Streda: Lilium Aurum. WOLZ, A. - BLAAS, G. - NAMEROVÁ, I. - BUCHTA, S. 1998 Agricultural Transformation in Slovakia. The Change of Institutions and Organisations. Saarbrücken: Verlag für Entwikiungspolitik. /Heidelberg Studies in Applied Economics and Rural Institutions, 29./ FÜGGELÉK család közeli távoli szom- barátok falu- munka- egyház helyi politi- szövet- klubok állam EU rokonok rokonok szedők béliek társak tiszt- kusok kezet viselők /. ábra. A bizalom átlagos szintje. (Forrás: a háztartásokkal kapcsolatos kérdőív adatai, 2001 ) DAVIDE TORSELLO Managing instability. Trust, ambiguity and social relations in a southern Slovakian village One of the ways to analyze the changing patterns of interpersonal relations in Central Eastern Europe is to pay consideration to the problem of trust. One of the ways to analyze the changing patterns of interpersonal relations in Central Eastern Europe is to pay consideration to the problem of trust. Trust has become, if one can assume that it was not always so, a fundamental issue in the social life of people which reflects the uncertainty of the postsocialist era. The allegedly endemic lack of generalized trust is believed to characterize these countries and to hamper the accumulation of "social capital" and the consolidation of "civil society". This paper starts from the presupposition that an increased importance of trust in interpersonal relations is the result of the instability brought about by the post-1 989 events, and tries to show how people in a Slovakian village deals with this issue. Trust as a social relationship became a particularly useful tool to delineate the manner in which people structure their actions and share their ideas about the social world.