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Perceptions of Trust in the Context of Social Cohesion in Selected Rural Communities of South Africa

Fundiswa T. Khaile / Nicolette V. Roman / Kezia R. October / Maria Van Staden / Tolulope V. Balogun (2022)

Key facts

Journal/Publisher
Social Sciences
Type of publication
Journal article
Elements of social cohesion
Trust
Cooperation
Geographical focus
South Africa
Main thematic areas
Economic development
Concept & measurement

Summary

Although nuances around the definitions and contextualization of social cohesion subsist,

this paper views social cohesion through the lens of social cooperation and togetherness within

a collective in geopolitical terms, expressed in the attitudes and behaviours of its members. In

many countries, including South Africa, social cohesion remains an ideal to strive for and achieve.

Extant studies suggest that trust is one of the key factors in building social cohesion. As such,

this paper aims to explore trust in the context of social cohesion. This study attempts to address

the knowledge gaps regarding the views, feelings, and experiences around trust and also make a

contribution to the qualitative inquiry of trust in the context of social cohesion in rural communities

of South Africa. Accordingly, the perceptions and experiences of people in two rural communities

(Lambert’s Bay and Philippolis) regarding trust in the context of social cohesion were explored. A

qualitative methodology was employed in order to gain a deeper understanding of the perceptions

of trust. A total of 19 participants were interviewed, comprising of community stakeholders and

parents. A semi-structured interview schedule was used to collect data in face-to-face interviews

with participants. Data collected were analysed using Braun and Clark’s thematic analysis. The study

found that trust among community members in both Lambert’s Bay and Philippolis was limited. In

instances where there was trust, it was mainly amongst participants who know each other compared

to individuals who do not know each other. Thus, in both communities, generalised trust continues

to be a challenge.

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