Author
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- Miluska Odely Rodriguez-Saavedra
(Faculty of Economics, Universidad Nacional de San Agustín de Arequipa, Arequipa 04000, Peru)
- Ricardo Enrique Grundy López
(Faculty of Legal and Business Sciences, Universidad Católica de Santa María, Arequipa 04000, Peru)
- Renato Paredes Velazco
(Faculty of Legal and Business Sciences, Universidad Católica de Santa María, Arequipa 04000, Peru)
- Hugo Efrain Aguilar Gonzales
(Faculty of Legal and Business Sciences, Universidad Católica de Santa María, Arequipa 04000, Peru)
- Aleixandre Brian Duche Pérez
(Faculty of Legal and Business Sciences, Universidad Católica de Santa María, Arequipa 04000, Peru)
- Orlando Aroquipa Apaza
(Faculty of Legal and Business Sciences, Universidad Católica de Santa María, Arequipa 04000, Peru)
- Jose Antonio Escobedo Pajuelo
(Faculty of Administration and Business, Universidad Tecnológica del Perú, Lima 15073, Peru)
- Raúl Andrés Pozo González
(Faculty of Administration and Business, Universidad Tecnológica del Perú, Lima 15073, Peru)
- Iván Cuentas Galindo
(Faculty of Economics, Universidad Nacional de San Agustín de Arequipa, Arequipa 04000, Peru)
- Luis Miguel Campos Ascuña
(Faculty of Economics, Universidad Nacional de San Agustín de Arequipa, Arequipa 04000, Peru)
- Antonio Víctor Morales Gonzales
(Faculty of Economics, Universidad Nacional de San Agustín de Arequipa, Arequipa 04000, Peru)
- Jiang Wagner Mamani López
(Faculty of Economics, Universidad Nacional de San Agustín de Arequipa, Arequipa 04000, Peru)
Abstract
The study aimed to interpret how citizen participation mechanisms contribute to rebuilding public trust in the Peruvian state, considering how citizens evaluate transparency, institutional legitimacy, and state responsiveness. A qualitative approach with an explanatory-interpretive scope was developed, based on a phenomenological-hermeneutic method, and included 4124 participants selected through purposive sampling, whose semi-structured interviews were analyzed through open and axial coding in Atlas.ti v23. The results showed that public trust is mainly shaped by the perceived consistency between institutional discourse and action, clarity of information, accessibility of services, ethical conduct of officials, and responsiveness to social demands. Likewise, it was identified that citizen participation is valued positively when it produces verifiable results, feedback, and continuity, while it is perceived as symbolic when it does not influence decision-making, there is one-way communication, or bureaucratic and technological barriers persist. In conclusion, the study shows that public trust is rebuilt when institutions guarantee transparency, clear communication, and participatory mechanisms with real impact, shaping governance oriented toward openness, shared responsibility, and democratic legitimacy.
Suggested Citation
Miluska Odely Rodriguez-Saavedra & Ricardo Enrique Grundy López & Renato Paredes Velazco & Hugo Efrain Aguilar Gonzales & Aleixandre Brian Duche Pérez & Orlando Aroquipa Apaza & Jose Antonio Escobedo , 2025.
"Political Science and Governance: Citizen Participation and Rebuilding Trust in the State,"
Social Sciences, MDPI, vol. 15(1), pages 1-20, December.
Handle:
RePEc:gam:jscscx:v:15:y:2025:i:1:p:1-:d:1821567
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