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"The first part of this study argues that concerns about social cohesion are a product of our times. It then goes on to map social cohesion by breaking the concept into its constituent dimensions and by mapping the Canadian literature that addresses at least one of these dimensions. Gaps and spaces for a research agenda are identified, and the paper ends by stressing that social cohesion has always been and remains a contested concept."
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Creator(s)
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Jane Jensen, Canadian Policy Research Network
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Source Location
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Canada
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Date Published
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1998-11-27
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Language
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Bilingual
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URL
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http://www.cprn.org/en/doc.cfm?doc=180
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Copyright Holder
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Canadian Policy Research Network
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