Social Capital and Ethnic Tolerance. Cooperation, Trust and Ethnic Prejudice in Romania Cover Image

Capital social et tolérance ethnique. Coopération, confiance et préjugés ethniques en Roumanie
Social Capital and Ethnic Tolerance. Cooperation, Trust and Ethnic Prejudice in Romania

Author(s): Dragoş Dragoman
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences
Published by: Editura Universităţii din Bucureşti

Summary/Abstract: Even today, before its effective European integration, Romania still witnesses strong diversity refusal at the general public level. This research paper deals with the Romanian majority representations of two of the most visible ethnic minorities in Romania - Hungarians and Gypsies - and pays attention to significant attitudes of discrimination and intolerance. Moreover, it examines some of the most important factors for ethnic tolerance. The social capital theory sets that participation in secondary organizations is a certain source for civic values, social trust and positive norms of reciprocity, commitment, honesty, tolerance and mutual respect. But in Romania the effects of participation are weaker than expected in this respect. The most important factors for tolerance are ethnic contact and - especially for the Gypsies - the spread of ethnic prejudices. Even education appears less important, a possible solution for the future development of ethnic tolerance is multicultural education, which offers the chance of a contact between still separated ethnic cultures in Romania.

  • Issue Year: 5/2005
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 733-751
  • Page Count: 1
  • Language: French
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