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Structure / Community building / Politics / Sociology / Urban decay / Discrimination / Social inequality / Collaboration / Community cohesion / Group cohesiveness / Racial segregation / Multiculturalism
Date: 2013-06-29 04:35:08
Structure
Community building
Politics
Sociology
Urban decay
Discrimination
Social inequality
Collaboration
Community cohesion
Group cohesiveness
Racial segregation
Multiculturalism

‘Parallel Lives’, by Ted Cantle in Citizenship, cohesion and solidarity (Smith Institute: 2008) Image: Published: January 2008

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