The Nature of Trust: From Georg Simmel to a Theory of Expectation, Interpretation and Suspension

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    Simmel, G. 1950. The Sociology of Georg Simmel. Transl., ed. and intr. by K. H. Wolff. New York: Free Press. [German original, 1908.]

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    Biographical note: GUIDO MOLLERING has recently joined the Institute for Business Administration at the Free University of Berlin, Germany, as an assistant research

    officer/lecturer. He is also a doctoral candidate at the judge Institute of Management Studies,

    University of Cambridge, where he previously received his M.Phil. degree and has held a three-

    year ESRC Research Training Studentship. His main research interests are in the area of trust

    and inter-organisational relations (networks) and more broadly in economic sociology and

    organisational behaviour.

    Address: Free University of Berlin, Institute for Business Administration, Boltzmannstr. 20,14195 Berlin, Germany; e-mail: [email protected] .de.

    http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jspArticle Contentsp. 403p. 404p. 405p. 406p. 407p. 408p. 409p. 410p. 411p. 412p. 413p. 414p. 415p. 416p. 417p. 418p. 419p. 420Issue Table of ContentsSociology, Vol. 35, No. 2 (May 2001) pp. 365-603Front MatterCultivating Natures: Homes and Gardens in Late Modernity [pp. 365-383]Pathology, Identity and the Social Construction of Alcohol Dependence [pp. 385-401]The Nature of Trust: From Georg Simmel to a Theory of Expectation, Interpretation and Suspension [pp. 403-420]'The Will to Act': An Analysis of Max Weber's Conceptualisation of Social Action and Political Ethics in the Light of Goethe's Fiction [pp. 421-439]Theory/Action/PraxisTechnologies, Texts and Affordances [pp. 441-456]Debating Labour Process Theory: The Issue of Subjectivity and the Relevance of Poststructuralism [pp. 457-476]Ex Cathedra: The Representation of American Society in ASA Presidential Addresses, 1906-98 [pp. 477-500]Researching Children and ChildhoodPicture This: Researching Child Workers [pp. 501-518]The 'Being-Risk' Child: Governing Childhood and Sexual Risk [pp. 519-537]We Really Do Know What You Do: A Comparison of Reports from 11 Year Olds and Their Parents in Respect of Parental Economic Activity and Occupation [pp. 539-559]CommentAccuracy, Critique and the Anti-Tribes in Sociology of Education: A Reply to Sara Delamont's 'Anomalous Beasts' [pp. 561-574]REVIEW ESSAYBoy Talk: Social Theory and Its Discontents [pp. 575-582]BOOKS REVIEWEDReview: untitled [pp. 583-584]Review: untitled [pp. 584-585]Review: untitled [pp. 585-586]Review: untitled [pp. 586-588]Review: untitled [pp. 588-589]Review: untitled [pp. 589-590]Review: untitled [pp. 590-592]Review: untitled [pp. 592-593]Review: untitled [pp. 593-595]Review: untitled [pp. 595-596]Books Received [pp. 597-603]Back Matter