‘Community cohesion’ is a contested concept that emerged in Britain after the 2001 urban disturbances in Northern England. It was formulated by government and refers to the need to build strong social relationships between people from different ethnic backgrounds often with the aim of addressing social tensions. Initiatives to promote community cohesion are often developed at city wide and they usually try to emphasize a sense of ‘belonging’ by highlighting the commonalities rather than differences that exist between social groups.
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From August 18 to October 11, 2026; submissions due February 19.FILE – Electronic Language International Festival is now accepting project submissions and invites artists, researchers, creators, and developers to participate in its next edition. An international reference in the fields of art, technology, and innovation, FILE will take place in … Continue reading →
Wrocław University of Environmental and Life Sciences, 4th of Match 2026The international conference “Cross-border cooperation in the era of challenges and transformation – space, energy, climate, culture” will be held on 4 March 2026 at the Wrocław University of Environmental and Life Sciences, in Wrocław, Poland. The conference will explore key issues facing border regions, from … Continue reading →
































