‘What they say peters down’: How non-profit leaders assess the trustworthiness of government – Elite discourse and distrust in post-conflict Northern Ireland:

作者: Charis Rice , Maureen Taylor

DOI: 10.1177/2046147X20920808

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摘要: This article uses Northern Ireland as a research context to explore how elite discourse (from political and media actors/institutions) influences Non-Profit Leaders (NPLs) assess the trustworth...

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