Cohesion — may refer to: Cohesion (chemistry), the intermolecular attraction between like molecules Cohesion (computer science), a measure of how well the lines of source code within a module work together Cohesion (geology), the part of shear strength that … Wikipedia
Cohesion (social policy) — In social policy, cohesion refers to the bonds or glue that bring members of a society, community or other group together. The term has been especially prominent since 2001 in British social policy, as the Runnymede Trust noted in their The Year… … Wikipedia
Community source — is a term that has different meanings based on context and the community where it is used. Contents 1 Community Source as a Type of Open Source Community 2 Community source software licensing 2.1 Examples of community source licenses … Wikipedia
Community Safety and Security — Community Safety or Community Security (CS) is according to the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) a concept that seeks to operationalize human security, human development and state building paradigms at the local level. The contemporary… … Wikipedia
COMMUNITY — antiquity middle ages character and structures functions and duties individual centers the muslim caliphate in the east … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Community — For other uses, see Community (disambiguation). A community of interest gathers at Stonehenge, England, for the summer solstice. The term community has two distinct meanings: a group of interacting people, possibly living in close proximity, and… … Wikipedia
Community Media Association — The Community Media Association (CMA) is the UK membership association for community broadcasting. Founded in 1983, the CMA is a non profit making organisation, supporting Community Radio and Television and community based Internet projects. Its… … Wikipedia
community — The concept of community concerns a particularly constituted set of social relationships based on something which the participants have in common usually a common sense of identity. It is, to paraphrase Talcott Parsons, frequently used to denote… … Dictionary of sociology
cohesion — co|he|sion [kəuˈhi:ʒən US kou ] n [U] [Date: 1600 1700; : Latin; Origin: cohaesus, past participle of cohaerere; COHERE] 1.) if there is cohesion among a group of people, a set of ideas etc, all the parts or members of it are connected or related … Dictionary of contemporary English
cohesion — UK [kəʊˈhiːʒ(ə)n] / US [koʊˈhɪʒ(ə)n] noun [uncountable] 1) a situation in which people or things combine well to form a unit The common threat of war produces cohesion in a community. 2) linguistics a relationship between sentences or parts of a… … English dictionary