2023
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.1021313
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The intermediary mechanism of social fairness perceptions between social capital and farmers’ political participation: Empirical research based on masking and mediating effects

Abstract: IntroductionPolitical scientists have conducted extensive research on the factors influencing political participation, but empirical analyses examining them from the perspective of social fairness perceptions are not common.MethodsUsing large-scale data from the Chinese General Social Survey (CGSS), this study explores the intermediate mechanisms of social fairness perceptions in the influential relationship between social capital and farmers’ diversified political participation based on the structural equatio… Show more

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“…The substantial concept of social justice can be understood as indicating which differences and similarities between individuals are crucial for defining basic obligations and rights [97], with the perception of social fairness as a psychological perceptual factor influencing individual value judgments. The perception of social fairness is divided into perceived opportunity fairness and outcome fairness [98], with opportunity fairness manifested in delayed information access opportunities for the lower social strata. Economic disparities deprive farmers of opportunities to access information and hinder their fair participation in the democratic process [99], equally accessing employment opportunities.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The substantial concept of social justice can be understood as indicating which differences and similarities between individuals are crucial for defining basic obligations and rights [97], with the perception of social fairness as a psychological perceptual factor influencing individual value judgments. The perception of social fairness is divided into perceived opportunity fairness and outcome fairness [98], with opportunity fairness manifested in delayed information access opportunities for the lower social strata. Economic disparities deprive farmers of opportunities to access information and hinder their fair participation in the democratic process [99], equally accessing employment opportunities.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This paper quantifies the self-organizational capacity of farm households in terms of 3 dimensions: social trust, social participation, and social networks. on the one hand, a close social network can help farming households identify potential livelihood risks and make rational management decisions (Wang and Zhao, 2023), and on the other hand, it can help farming households expand their risk management channels and improve risk prevention and control (Hou et al, 2022). For farm households, the higher the social trust, the more stable the social network; the higher the social participation, the broader the social network (Chen et al, 2021).…”
Section: Construction Of Livelihood Resilience Evaluation Index Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%