Everything about Social Cohesion totally explained
Social cohesion is 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 has become an important theme in British social policy in the period since the disturbances in Britain's Northern milltowns (
Oldham,
Bradford and
Burnley) in the summer of
2001 (see
Oldham riots,
Bradford riots,
Burnley riots). In investigating these, academic
Ted Cantle drew heavily on the concept of social cohesion, and the
New Labour government (particularly then
Home Minister David Blunkett) in turn widely promoted the notion.
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