Cohesion Among Whom? Stayees, Displaced, and Returnees in Conflict Contexts
Sarah Langlotz,
Paul Michel,
Philip Verwimp
et al.
Abstract:During the past decades, scholars from diverse social science disciplines have investigated the relationship between violent conflict and social cohesion, producing a remarkable evidence base on this complex topic. Some studies find positive effects of exposure to violence on myriad outcomes such as community engagement, political participation, trust, and cooperation (e.g., Bauer et al. 2016;Dorff 2017;Tellez 2019). Others, in contrast, establish that violence harms trust and cooperative behavior and fuels ne… Show more
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