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Trust,terrorism, and technology
Authors:Louis H Bluhm
Institution:(1) Department of Sociology, Mississippi State University, Box 2404, 39762 Mississippi State, MS, U.S.A.
Abstract:The development of civilization implies an evolution of complex trust mechanisms which integrate the social system and form bonds which allow individuals to interact, even if they are strangers. Key elements of trust are predictability of consequences and an evaluation of consequences in terms of self-interest or values. Values, ethics, and norms enhance predictability. The terrorist introduces an unpredictable event which has negative consequences, thus destroying trust. However, terrorist-like situations occur in day-to-day activities. Technology itself makes the world more interdependent and less predictable. Furthermore, technological ldquoaccidentsrdquo and disasters, which are also unpredictable and negative, may prompt individuals to perceive technology as if it were a ldquoterrorist.rdquo Louis H. Bluhm is Associate Professor of Sociology at the Mississippi State University. He has written several articles which have been published in Rural Sociology, and with P. M. Shingi he has written a chapter in a book.
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