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The controllability of difference: Social cohesion and the new politics of solidarity
Ellie Vasta
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Faculty of Arts
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Arts & Humanities
Social Cohesion
100%
Solidarity
90%
Discourse
48%
Change Point
42%
National Identity
36%
Far Right
35%
Social Processes
30%
Cultural Diversity
30%
Cohesion
29%
Collective Identity
29%
Social Transformation
28%
Homogeneity
27%
Immigrants
26%
Religion
24%
Immigration
24%
Opponents
23%
Damage
23%
Social Sciences
social cohesion
83%
solidarity
70%
politics
43%
european identity
34%
collective identity
29%
discourse
28%
homogeneity
27%
cultural diversity
26%
assimilation
25%
group cohesion
25%
social process
25%
national identity
25%
damages
22%
immigration
21%
Religion
20%
immigrant
18%