Cultural Warfare and Trust: Fighting the Mafia in Palermo
By (Author) Carina Gunnarson
Index by Kim Stringer
Manchester University Press
Manchester University Press
4th March 2008
United Kingdom
Hardback
264
Width 138mm, Height 216mm
Cultural warfare and trust: fighting the Mafia in Palermo concentrates on a central issue in research on democratic processes: the development of generalised trust. The existence of generalised trust and confidence in a society is decisive for economic development and an effective democracy. Is it possible to fight persistent values of distrust and non-cooperation Is it possible to support the development of generalised trust through public action and education The book addresses these questions by examining political efforts to combat Palermo's Mafia-controlled heritage and to turn a tradition of non-cooperation and distrust into cooperation and trust. In particular, it focuses on the school program launched in Palermo during the mid-1990s, which was designed to break the Mafia's territorial and mental control. Combining theories on social capital and civic education, the author presents and analyses new quantitative and qualitative research carried out in seven public schools in Palermo. This book will be valuable to students, academics and researchers interested in social capital and trust, Italian politics, civic education, organised crime, local government and democratic practice. -- .
Carina Gunnarson is a PhD and researcher at the Department of Government, Uppsala University