SPACE, TRUST, AND COMMUNAL ACTION: RESULTS FROM FIELD EXPERIMENTS IN SOUTHEAST ASIA*
利用家庭调查和实地实验数据,研究东南亚两个低收入城市中空间与信任的关系,发现空间和位置对理解社区行动和信任至关重要,且其影响因文化、历史和政治经济而异。
ABSTRACT This paper examines the spatial dimensions of trust in two Southeast Asian cities using data from both household surveys and field experiments conducted in low‐income communities. The results suggest that space and location are important to understanding communal action and trust in developing countries. Not surprisingly, space matters in different ways depending on culture, history and the political‐economy of a particular country or city.