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Interdisciplinaria

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BRUSSINO, Silvina  e  ACUNA, María Inés. Political trust, social values and political ideology of power elites. Interdisciplinaria [online]. 2015, vol.32, n.2, pp.223-246. ISSN 1668-7027.

The study of social values, political ideology and political trust, in forms of orientations wich serves to the function of organizing the cognitive and affective mediations from the members of the political elite, becomes relevant to the approach of understanding the power groups, who mediate between the interests and the citizens' demands. Therefore, the aim of this research was mainly to comparatively examine the variables of political trust, social values and political ideology in groups formed by members of the three branches of the provincial government, unions, public university and religious institutions. This study was conducted with a non-probabilistic sample of 75 typical cases. To assess the political trust, institutional trust levels were measured attributed to the members of the elite of different social and political actors, and the Socio-emotional Climate Scale (Páez, Ruiz, Gailly, Kornblit, & Wiesenfeld, 1996). Besides the Social Values Questionnaire (Gouveia, 1998) and the Political Ideology Scale (Brussino, Rabbia, Imhoff, & Paz García, 2011) were administered. Data were analyzed using the ANOVA single factor with groups of unequal size, and post-hoc comparisons with the Bonferroni´s Test. This test is the most conservative because it singles out fewer differences from those, which really exists among data. The probability of error Type I was set as < .05. Although the bibliography suggests that the test is long enough to be applied even when the assumptions do not occur, in this case non-parametric analysis were conducted to corroborate the consistency of the results. The obtained data allows one approach to understanding ideas and representations in the members of the elite, and become relevant in terms of political role that these actors interpret. The results pointed that the political elite of Neuquén (EPN) was characterized by a predominance of subjects with tertiary and university levels of education, mostly married or partnered, and mainly young adult men. on regards to the political trust variable, on one hand only trade union representatives considered that human rights organizations and their own sectors were worthy of institutional trust; on the other hand as for a negative socio-emotional perception, were the members of legislative, university and religious EPN those with a higher perception of disconfort, wich is opposed to de vision of representative members from an executive branch of provincial government. As for the results found for the socialvalues variable, the religious representatives consider more important the normative and interactional dimensions, while the members of the three branches of goverment attribute relevance to the achievement - realization values. Also, in relation with political ideology variable, the religious representatives present the higher level of agreement with issues related to the sexual and religious conservatism dimension, and the members of the three brances of government are those with less level of agreement with the topics of guarantor and multicultural liberalism. Although this is an exploratory study, the results allow understanding these power groups as to ideological and attitudinal orientations prioritized in each sector in the process of social influence. However, is necessary noted that given the small sample size, which is usually conditioned by the difficulty of access to the population, these findings should be taken with the care and reserve that requires any interpretation of data, and the social effects that requiring further studies in this line. Also, future research would be necessary to consider in the study of elites, the timing of the charges and positions occupied by participants of each sector and the autonomy enjoyed by the selective processes by which have agreed to such places. This variables set could influence the differences in distribution of power into every policy area (Cao et al., 2011).

Palavras-chave : Political elites; Political trust; Social values; Political ideology.

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