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Social Cohesion

1984
Social cohesion is the outcome of the social and physiological processes through which individuals become linked into social systems. These linkages, as they occur in social relationships and are found in small group interactions, are the common focus of this collection of essays.
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Social Cohesion

2012
Yitzhak Berman, David Phillips
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From Social Justice to Social Cohesion

1998
One of the less remarked privatizations of the 1980s was the privatization of policy-making. The Thatcher era was marked by an increasing reliance on think-tanks ostensibly independent of the Conservative Party, notably the Adam Smith Institute (founded in 1979), the Centre for Policy Studies (1974), the Social Affairs Unit (1980) as well as the longer-
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Recommending social cohesion

Proceedings of the 12th ACM Conference on Recommender Systems, 2018
Public media produces a public good in the form of social cohesion. Generally, countries with strong social cohesion enjoy better security, economies, and qualities of life. CBC-Radio-Canada has long used technology to bring Canadians together, against all the forces that drive us apart. Recommendation Systems are just such a technology.
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European social cohesions

Patterns of Prejudice, 2013
ABSTRACT Contemporary public debates on social cohesion in Europe at both the European Union (EU) and member-state level tend to reduce the topic to the ‘problem’ of immigration by third-country nationals, and the integration of these immigrants and their descendants into European national societies.
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Hydro-social Cohesion

2020
This chapter focuses on local communities on the Iranian plateau, taking a holistic look at the systematic relationships between them and their water resources in a geographical–historical context. In Iran, water has always been the most crucial production factor, exerting a great influence on socio-economic structures.
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Social Cohesion Contested

In recent decades social cohesion has emerged as a major concern of states, policymakers and researchers. Social cohesion is represented as a desirable policy goal and as the basis for everything from economic growth to individual well-being. At the same time, it is increasingly presented as a single substance, which can be measured, tracked, and ...
Dan Swain, Petr Urban
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Navigating financial toxicity in patients with cancer: A multidisciplinary management approach

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Grace Li Smith   +2 more
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