Sentences with phrase «social fragmentation»

"Social fragmentation" refers to a situation where society becomes divided or broken into smaller groups that have little interaction or shared values. Full definition
Dreher is not wrong to alert us to the destructive power individualism and unbridled desire exert on the social fabric, but he would do even better to recognize that, by God's grace, new forms of order manage to emerge out of the apparent chaos of social fragmentation.
According to the exhibition organisers, Contemporary Balkan Art (CoBA), «contemporary art from the Balkans is characterised by social fragmentation, cultural interruption and economic uncertainty leading to rapid cultural and demographic changes.»
Kevin Bourgeois presented by Causey Contemporary, New York Kevin Bourgeois assembles At Play in the Fields of the Lord, a site - specific and interaction installation that furthers his investigation and critique of unseen policing and social fragmentation within «The Cloud» of anonymous, ephemeral contemporary culture.
In his most recent State of the Union address, on 13 September 2017, the President confirmed the Commission's commitment to move forward with the Pillar as an essential means to create a deeper, fairer and more social internal market: «If we want to avoid social fragmentation and social dumping in Europe, then Member States should agree on the European Pillar of Social Rights as soon as possible and at the latest at the Gothenburg summit in November.
This social fragmentation resembles human societies, he says, pointing to «an iconic study in sociology», Zachary's karate club, which showed how tensions among members of the club led it to split into two.
The specter of World War II, with its themes of totalitarianism, social fragmentation, mass surveillance, and the decline of individual freedom, looms over many of the novels.
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