Social cohesion, or the strength of a country’s social fabric, is often raised in discussions of security. The World Bank describes it as “fundamental for societies to progress towards development ...
The global pandemic has blazed a long trail of upheaval, the vast majority of it bad: surging inflation rates, small business devastation, and a death toll that’s climbed above the last 10 years of ...
Strengthening social cohesion is a cornerstone of many peacebuilding programmes and other donor interventions in fragile and conflict-affected states. Yet the link between social cohesion and violence ...
COVID-19 has upended so many aspects of our lives in Australia, it can be hard to remember what life was like before the pandemic. It’s also hard to remember what we feared would happen when the ...
The Royal Commission on Antisemitism and Social Cohesion releases its interim report, making 14 recommendations.
This article establishes an understanding of social cohesion in general and discusses organizations and activities that are known to promote social cohesion before introducing organizations that claim ...
Back in 2020 during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, social cohesion in Australia remarkably increased, reflecting the ability of our communities to unite and pull through disaster. But ...
As situations of forced displacement become more protracted, understanding how it affects social relations has become pertinent for host governments and other development actors. A newly published ...
A range of factors having to do with the social capital characteristics of communities, and, more generally, of society, have been linked to outcomes in population health, economic performance, social ...
This is part 3 of a 4-part series on how brands drive social cohesion, connectedness, and community through shared consumer experiences. In part 1, we saw how the economic divide has narrowed the ...
The seventh module of the Learning from the Evidence on Forced Displacement training program focuses on social cohesion and forced displacement. The session is led by Professors Erik Wibbels and Guy ...
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