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Jan 1, 2020 · Going beyond Durkheim’s view, we have attempted to show the presence of mechanical solidarity in modern society during the unusual COVID-19 situation. The idea of this classical sociologist can be reflected upon to avoid the pandemic’s risks and make the society resilient in the post-pandemic period.
- Strengthening Community Collaborations to Save Lives
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- Income Inequality and Solidarity in Europe
Highlights We compare countries in Europe in terms of their...
- Strengthening Community Collaborations to Save Lives
Apr 26, 2022 · Bayertz distinguishes four forms of solidarity, highlighting what solidarity is and whom solidarity concerns: (1) Human solidarity, which focuses on the ties between human beings, and which originally had a naturalistic ground (family ties, blood relations); (2) Social solidarity, which refers to solidarity as the ‘cement’ for the cohesion of society.
May 27, 2017 · Social Solidarity is how individuals feel connected and united with one another and to the society as whole. According to Emile Durkheim, social solidarity is based on, “social regulation” and “social integration”. Social regulation is based on three components, 1) number of rules; which individuals have to follow in the society it can be social, […]
For 2(a) R2 = 0.05; SE = 6.08. For 2(b) R2 = 0.43; SE = 4.70. results are reported in Figure 8.2. The presence of a more civic national identity does not seem to be related to support for redistribution to the poor. Moreover, in countries where ethnic conceptions of national identity are more prevalent, there is actually less support for such ...
Apr 26, 2022 · Given their contested nature, concepts such as social justice, solidarity, and social inequality are notoriously difficult to define. In the current volume, we see social inequality as the uneven allocation of burdens and valued resources across members of a society based on their group membership, in combination with the undervaluation of these members of society based on this same group ...
Apr 13, 2017 · In contrast, Rothstein understands solidarity more narrowly as ‘the sum of political practices that increase equality in people’s life chances (that is, the welfare state broadly understood)’ (Chapter 11, this volume). Here the focus is on institutions and policies that are conventionally understood as both expressing social solidarity and (as Rothstein goes on to argue) helping to ...
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Mar 25, 2023 · The Nature of Solidarity. In social and political philosophy, the concept of solidarity is primarily used to evaluate, guide, and describe activities within groups and between individuals and groups. In unpacking different accounts, it is useful to begin by listing some typical practice-embedded expressions in which the concept is used.