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Trust is foundational to people's lives in contemporary societies,
a fact sharply highlighted by recent practices associated with the
financial markets, international security, science and technology,
marketing and public relations, and even more pervasively and
ever-presently in the delivery, for example, of health and welfare
services, in educational policy and practice, in legal processes,
and in the public and private arenas of political and religious
institutions. Discourses of Trust presents invited chapters from
leading practitioners and researchers exploring how Trust and
misTrust are discursively constructed across key social and
professional domains. The thesis of this volume is that
Trust-related and Trust-bearing issues are central to our
understanding of how the conduct of professional practices impacts
on human relationships in social life.
Key practitioners and researchers explore how people routinely and
at particular sites are discursively constructed as deficient in
ways that may affect their life chances. The book offers examples
of how adopting multiple perspectives on research can provide a
rich explanatory analysis of the construct of 'deficit' in a range
of domains.
Key practitioners and researchers explore how people routinely and
at particular sites are discursively constructed as deficient in
ways that may affect their life chances. The book offers examples
of how adopting multiple perspectives on research can provide a
rich explanatory analysis of the construct of 'deficit' in a range
of domains.
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