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A Network Science Approach to Social Cohesion in European Societies

Project description

A deeper understanding of social cohesion

Social cohesion strengthens societies, enforces their prosperity, and reduces exclusions and tensions. Unfortunately, in Europe it is being tested by increasing diversity, inequalities and divisions. Moreover, research on its most fundamental elements, intimate and superficial human relationships, is neglected as it is considered too complex. The EU-funded PATCHWORK project aims to create a revolutionary network-scientific approach to investigate structural cohesion empirically while hybridising two strands of network research. For the first time, a large-scale, cross-national survey comprising samples from five countries will evaluate acquaintanceship networks across different categorical fault lines (like citizenship or religion) to elucidate how networks can enforce cohesion in societies.

Objective

As European societies are becoming increasingly unequal, diverse, and polarised, concerns about their cohesion are growing. In this light, it is surprising that social cohesion research has almost entirely ignored one of its core dimensions: relationships. Broad acquaintanceship networks, which connect each individual to hundreds of others through both intimate and superficial relationships, have long been assumed to bind societies together and provide a sense of community and solidarity. Nonetheless, they have hardly been studied empirically due to the technical complexity that the comprehensive study of society-wide networks involves. This project will develop a ground-breaking, network-scientific approach to social cohesion. After designing a theoretical framework for the structural cohesion of societies, it develops a new methodology to study structural cohesion empirically, hybridising two strands of network research in an unprecedented way. The methodology will be implemented in a large-scale, cross-national European survey administered to representative samples of the populations. The survey estimates are used to simulate society-wide networks, to explore resulting macro-level structures. These macro-level structures are then used to specify agent-based models to study in more depth how broad acquaintanceship networks influence subjective manifestations of cohesion. For the first time, we will know how cohesive broad acquaintanceship networks are across categorical fault lines of citizenship, social class, religion and political orientation for five societies, how real-life inter- and intragroup relationships cluster to form network constellations that expose individuals in unique ways to other social groups, and how these constellations shape subjective manifestations of cohesion such as tolerance, trust, and acceptance of diversity.

Host institution

UNIVERSITAT AUTONOMA DE BARCELONA
Net EU contribution
€ 2 447 501,00
Address
EDIF A CAMPUS DE LA UAB BELLATERRA CERDANYOLA V
08193 Cerdanyola Del Valles
Spain

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Region
Este Cataluña Barcelona
Activity type
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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Total cost
€ 2 447 501,00

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