Social Trust as an Intangible Condition for the Quality of Life: Considering After-Pandemic New Norms

  • Bayer J
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The article considers such a social phenomenon as social trust, the degree of knowledge of this phenomenon. The author gives a definition of social trust. Social trust is considered as one of the factors of quality of life. The transformation of social trust from an industrial society to the contemporary stage is being studied, including the stage of the global crisis amid a pandemic. The main trends in changes in social communication during a pandemic are analyzed and a forecast is given for further changes in the principles of building trust. The emphasis is on the fact that after the pandemic social trust will be easier to arise in the virtual space than in the physical. The author names the criteria of social trust. The basic criteria of social trust in modern media communication are considered.

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Bayer, J. P. (2020). Social Trust as an Intangible Condition for the Quality of Life: Considering After-Pandemic New Norms. Administrative Consulting, (6), 136–140. https://doi.org/10.22394/1726-1139-2020-6-136-140

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