再次投红:社会资本与地方变迁如何推动特朗普的选票摇摆

Voting Red Again: How Social Capital and Local Change Drove the Trump Swing

Journal of Regional Science · 2025
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中文导读

利用2016和2020年美国县级选举数据,发现社会资本的政治后果取决于其构成:内聚型社会资本与特朗普得票率正相关,而桥接型社会资本则相反;地方经济与人口变化对反体制投票的影响也因社会资本类型而异。

Abstract

ABSTRACT Social capital has long been regarded as a bulwark of democratic life. Yet in the United States—as across much of the democratic world—some of the communities with the densest social ties have proved the most receptive to antisystem politics. Drawing on county‐level data for the 2016 and 2020 US presidential elections, this paper shows that the political consequences of social capital depend on its composition rather than its volume. Bonding social capital—the formal and informal ties that hold communities together from within—is robustly connected with higher Trump vote margins. Bridging social capital —ties that connect people across socioeconomic lines—runs the other way. More strikingly, identical trajectories of local economic and demographic change pull antisystem voting in opposite directions depending on the mix of bonding and bridging ties in the area. The structure of local social relations, in short, shapes the political geography of territorial transformation.

社会资本纽带型社会资本桥接型社会资本反体制投票特朗普选票