Group cohesiveness
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Social cohesion is a term used in social policy, sociology and political science to describe the bonds or "glue" that bring people together in society, particularly in the context of cultural diversity. Social cohesion is a multi-faceted notion covering many different kinds of social phenomena. It is associated with theories of sociological structural functionalism and political conservatism. It is sometimes also used as a euphemism for the state of race relations.
See also
- Asabiyyah
- Social contract
- Community cohesion
- Structural cohesion
- Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaft
- Social solidarity
- Centre for Social Cohesion
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