"It's a Battle You Can't Win": Domination and Class Differences in Real-World Trust among Black Families

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作者
Tyson, Karolyn [1 ]
机构
[1] Georgetown Univ, Dept Sociol, 3520 Prospect St NW,Suite 209, Washington, DC 20057 USA
关键词
trust; distrust; power; class; race; social inequality; SPECIAL-EDUCATION; MINORITY-STUDENTS; VACCINE REFUSAL; SOCIAL-CLASS; PARENTS; INVOLVEMENT; INEQUALITY; STRATEGIES; INCOME; VIEWS;
D O I
10.1177/00031224241278355
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C91 [社会学];
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030301 ; 1204 ;
摘要
How does class affect one's propensity to trust? Previous research finds higher-status actors express less trust than lower-status actors in interpersonal and institutional contexts. Scholars explain this finding as an outcome of structural dependence-when people have few alternative means for accessing valuable resources. In contrast, I find dependence inadequate to explain the relationship I observe between class and institutional trust among black families whose children were recommended for special education and other remedial program placement in an affluent, predominantly white school district. Drawing on retrospective interviews from a community ethnography, findings show that real-world trust decision processes also involve domination. Empirical studies of trust have overlooked the ways trustees-those being given trust-exercise power to achieve deference in trust exchanges, and how trustors-those placing trust in others-deploy their power to withstand trustees' influence. I argue that trust might best be conceptualized as a two-part decision process, because class and other status resources affect trustors' freedom to choose at two key junctures: (1) in weighing options and costs of trust errors, and (2) in communicating distrust in face-to-face interactions, where the potential for domination is high. Focusing on intersecting systems of power in authentic trust exchanges, this study shows how middle-class black trustors use symbolic resources to "go up against" the institutional power of educational experts and refuse placement, whereas working-class trustors consent to placement.
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页码:937 / 969
页数:33
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