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Social cohesion can rise in the aftermath of natural disasters or mass tragedies, but this ‘coming together’ is often short‐lived. The early stages of the COVID‐19 pandemic witnessed marked increases in kindness and social connection, but as months ...
F. Lalot +4 more
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Racism in public health services: A research agenda
Despite racism and its impact on health inequities being increasingly studied in health care settings, racism in public health services has so far been neglected in public health research.
Yudit Namer +6 more
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Death and disappearance at border crossings: factualization devices and truth(s) accounts
In this article, we analyze three forensic and counter-forensic devices that go beyond the strictly medico-legal realm to show which concrete practices and truth-spots contribute to (re)constructing a public account of migrant deaths and disappearances ...
Paola Diaz Lize, Anna Rahel Fischer
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Introduction: Music, Social Identity, Political Cohesion [PDF]
Zwischen dem 5. und 1. Jhdt. v. Chr. betrachteten politische Theoretiker in China und Europa Musik als nützlichen Maßstab für den politischen Charakter und Zustand von Gesellschaften und ihren Machthabern.
Eichmann, Ricardo +2 more
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Credibility Enhancing Displays, religious scandal and the decline of Irish Catholic orthodoxy
Credibility Enhancing Displays have been shown to be an important component in the transmission of empirically unverifiable cultural content such as religious beliefs.
Hugh D. Turpin, Aiyana K. Willard
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Education and Social Cohesion: Re-Centering the Debate [PDF]
Social Capital theory has tended to treat social cohesion as a mere aggregation of individual and community level characteristics, ignoring the long tradition of theory on social solidarity and social cohesion at the societal level.
Green, Andy, Preston, John
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The Relationship between Social Cohesion and Urban Green Space: An Avenue for Health Promotion
Social cohesion involves the interpersonal dynamics and sense of connection among people. Increased social cohesion can be associated with various physical and psychological health benefits.
Viniece Jennings, Omoshalewa Bamkole
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Support for redistribution is crucial for reducing economic inequality. Despite people's desire for reducing extreme inequalities, they still have mixed opinions regarding how to do so.
Efraín García-Sánchez +3 more
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Urban vitality and social cohesion both provide multiple benefits in cities. While it has been argued that urban vitality – the liveliness of cities – may strengthen social cohesion, this has not been sufficiently examined by empirical research.
Kostas Mouratidis, W. Poortinga
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SOCIAL COHESION, INSTITUTIONS, AND GROWTH [PDF]
We present evidence that measures of “social cohesion,” such as income inequality and ethnic fractionalization, endogenously determine institutional quality, which in turn causally determines growth.
Easterly, William +2 more
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