Effect of Social Capital and Perceived Social Justice on Farmers'Political Participation:Empirical Study Based on China General Social Survey(CGSS)
Based on the survey data of CGSS2017,this paper constructs a mediating effect test model,and conducts an empirical analysis of the causal relationship among social capital,perceived social justice and farmers'political participation.The results show that social capital and perceived social justice have a significant positive impact on farmers'political participation.The test of the mechanism of action shows that perceived social justice plays a completely intermediary role in influencing social trust on farmers'political participation,and partial intermediary role in influencing social networks on farmers'political participation.Finally,the following strategies are put forward:first,we can use the unique geopolitical social relationship structure and modern communication channels to strengthen the cultivation and accumulation of social capital;second,we can start from the regulation of the political participation system;we can protect the legal rights of participants,and clarify the relationship between the principal and the agent.The relationship between rural residents will enhance their perception of social justice,thereby increasing farmers'political participation.
Social capitalPerceived social justiceFarmers'political participationMediating effect