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Relational trust: Outline of a Bourdieusian theory of interpersonal trust

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  • Morten Frederiksen

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While the cognitive, behavioural and emotional aspects of trust are widely investigated within trust research, the relational character of trust remains underdeveloped. Nonetheless, many social scientific theories of trust underscore that trust is fundamentally a relational phenomenon. This article presents a theoretical investigation of the relational characteristics of interpersonal trust within Pierre Bourdieu's relational social theory. The analysis pursues the constitution of interpersonal trust within the dual temporal dynamics of the social. 'Habitus', linked to diachronous time, describes the development of familiarity and the experience with justifications for trust. 'The practical sense', linked to synchronous time, describes the situated constitution of perception and understanding from which trust emerges as the aligning of interaction and meaning. Together, these constitute the process of trusting as an anticipation of forthcoming events which is linked both to experience and to potentials inscribed in the situation. By introducing the Bourdieusian framework in the analysis of interpersonal trust, important conceptual linkages emerge between aspects of trust otherwise treated separately in trust research.

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  • Morten Frederiksen, 2014. "Relational trust: Outline of a Bourdieusian theory of interpersonal trust," Journal of Trust Research, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 4(2), pages 167-192, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:jtrust:v:4:y:2014:i:2:p:167-192
    DOI: 10.1080/21515581.2014.966829
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    1. Shichao Sun & Xin Ran & Xuanya Shi, 2023. "The Preference of Inter-Organizational Trust on Corporate Benefit-Seeking Behaviors: A Mechanisms-Based and Policy-Capturing Analysis," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 15(15), pages 1-23, July.
    2. Zolfaghari, Badri & Madjdi, Farsan, 2022. "Building Trusting Multicultural Organizations: Rethinking the Influence of Culture on Interpersonal Trust Development in the Workplace," Journal of International Management, Elsevier, vol. 28(4).

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