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Date: 2013-06-29 04:35:00
Academia
Community building
Social networks
Sociology
Politics
Collaboration
Community cohesion
Sectarian violence
Group cohesiveness
UK Independence Party
Conservative Party
Cohesion

& cohesion society journal of community cohesion Issue one, July 2010

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