Neighborhood bonds : investigating key indicators for social cohesiveness
Publication details: New Delhi Institute of Town Planners 2024Edition: Vol.21(4), Oct-DecDescription: 5-12pSubject(s): Online resources: In: ITPI journalSummary: Efforts to enhance global social cohesion, as measured by the Social Cohesion Index (SCI), remain crucial across diverse societies. These initiatives aim to cultivate an inclusive environment where individuals experience a sense of belonging and actively participate in community well-being. To effectively promote social cohesion, various domains must be addressed, including social equality, inclusion, development, capital, and diversity. The SCI serves as a quantitative tool for gauging the degree of social cohesion on a national scale, considering factors like trust, social inclusion, equality, and civic engagement. While social cohesion is commonly observed at the national level, this paper shifts the focus to the criteria essential for creating an SCI tailored to the neighborhood level. A pilot study conducted in three Dubai neighborhoods through a questionnaire survey revealed insights indicating a lack of significant social cohesiveness within migrant communities in Dubai.| Item type | Current library | Status | Barcode | |
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Efforts to enhance global social cohesion, as measured by the Social Cohesion Index (SCI), remain crucial
across diverse societies. These initiatives aim to cultivate an inclusive environment where individuals
experience a sense of belonging and actively participate in community well-being. To effectively promote
social cohesion, various domains must be addressed, including social equality, inclusion, development,
capital, and diversity. The SCI serves as a quantitative tool for gauging the degree of social cohesion on a
national scale, considering factors like trust, social inclusion, equality, and civic engagement. While social
cohesion is commonly observed at the national level, this paper shifts the focus to the criteria essential for
creating an SCI tailored to the neighborhood level. A pilot study conducted in three Dubai neighborhoods
through a questionnaire survey revealed insights indicating a lack of significant social cohesiveness within
migrant communities in Dubai.
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