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    A normal paranoia? The emergence of distrust between parents of autistic children and public officials

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    This paper explores the development of distrust and paranoia among parents and carers of autistic children in their interactions with public officials charged with such children’s diagnosis, education and care. The suspicion and distrust framework of Fein and Hilton (1994), and Kramer’s typology of organisational paranoia (1998, 2001) are used to show how distrust impacts on client experiences. Antecedents of distrust are identified, and the ‘normalcy’ of paranoia in this context is demonstrated. These findings should permit public sector staff dealing with parents and carers of autistic children to address such perceptions and build trust where little seems to exist

    The Tragedy of Distrust in the Implementation of Federal Environmental Law

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    The relationship between the EPA and Congress Since the founding of the EPA in 1970 has been marked by congressional oversight that has seriously frustrated the development and implementation of federal environmental protection policy. A destructive cycle has emerged: agency distrust has led to the failure of its policies, creating further distrust and further failure

    (White) Tyranny and the Democratic Value of Distrust

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    This paper makes an argument for the democratic value of distrust. It begins by analyzing distrust, since distrust is not merely the negation of trust. The account that it develops is based primarily on Martin Luther King Jr.’s work in Why We Can’t Wait. On this view, distrust is the confident belief that another individual or group of individuals or an institution will not act justly or as justice requires. It is a narrow normative account of distrust, since it concerns a specific normative task. Distinctions between vertical and horizontal distrust, as well as trust and agnostic trust are also discussed. This paper argues that distrust’s democratic value lies in its ability to secure democracy by protecting political minorities from having their voices ignored. As such, distrust can be viewed as a kind of Madisonian “check and balance” that works to prevent tyranny. Distrust also works to secure democracy by forging new or alternative forms of democratic participation. The main example discussed in this paper is King’s involvement in the Birmingham Campaign during the Black Civil Rights movement in America. In this case, King and his supporters’ distrust of fellow White citizens and political institutions led to alternative forms of political expression such as non-violent protests, boycotts, and other forms of civil disobedience, all of which led to greater racial justice by working to alleviate White tyranny

    Sarbanes-Oxley\u27s Insight: The Role of Distrust

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    El presente trabajo tiene por objetivo analizar la regulación aplicable a la inversión extranjera en la Argentina en el período 1853-2007. Su alcance no se limitará a normas de nivel internacional o nacional, por el contrario una de las razones que justifican este estudio es brindar un análisis global de este régimen, que en la práctica está formado por un conjunto de reglas de distintos órdenes que gobiernan y se aplican al mismo tiempo y en el mismo espacio. Dado que el punto focal de este estudio es el ámbito legal, los conceptos utilizados de aquí en más son aquellos que provienen de las normas aplicables y con el alcance allí previsto. Esta aclaración es necesaria desde el comienzo dado que -como se explica en los próximos apartados- la misma distinción de inversión extranjera y inversión extranjera directa no es pacífica en la doctrina económica. En el marco regulatorio, si bien esta discusión no es menos compleja, queda circunscripta y formalizada en las normas aplicables

    Trust and Distrust: a suitable subject for historians?

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    [Review of] Sipho Sepamla. A Ride on the Whirlwind: A Novel of Soweto

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    South African poet, playwright, and teacher Sipho Sepamla has in his second novel, produced a fictional but tensely revealing narrative of events surrounding the 1976 Soweto riots. Dedicated to the young heroes of the day, the novel chronicles daily life in an atmosphere of fear, suspicion, distrust and terrorism

    INSTITUTIONS AND THE VICIOUS CIRCLE OF DISTRUST IN THE RUSSIAN HOUSEHOLD DEPOSIT MARKET, 1992-1999

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    In our analysis of the Russian household deposit market during the 1990s, we show how the initial conditions of market emergence contributed to a vicious circle in which private commercial banks progressively lost the trust of potential depositors. The roots of this destructive dynamic lay in the initial conditions of market emergence. Initial experiences of fraud and financial loss led Russian households to distrust that commercial banks would honor their contractual obligations. As distrust grew and became more ingrained, the competitive conditions in the deposit market changed in a way that further increased the gains to opportunism and decreased the returns to trust production. In a self-reinforcing process, fraud begat more fraud.
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