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  2. Fragmentation (sociology) - Wikipedia

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    In urban sociology, fragmentation refers to the absence or underdevelopment of connections between a society and the grouping of certain of its members. These connections may concern culture , nationality , race , language , occupation , religion , income level, or other common interests.

  3. Population fragmentation - Wikipedia

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    Fragmentation can be the cause of natural forces or human actions, although in modern times, human activity is the most common cause. [2] Some general causes of fragmentation are: the development of land around a protected area, even through the addition of a single road lane or fence line,

  4. Social polarization - Wikipedia

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    Social polarization is the segregation within a society that emerges when factors such as income inequality, real-estate fluctuations and economic displacement result in the differentiation of social groups from high-income to low-income. It is a state and/or a tendency denoting the growth of groups at the extremities of the social hierarchy ...

  5. Risk factors for genocide - Wikipedia

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    Social fragmentation [ edit ] Identity-based social divisions, constitute of differential access to power, wealth, statues, and resources, meaning that certain people have more access to what the need to live than others, or when a state practices hate speech, like RTLMC in Rwanda.

  6. Bowling Alone - Wikipedia

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    It was developed from his 1995 essay entitled "Bowling Alone: America's Declining Social Capital". Putnam surveys the decline of social capital in the United States since 1950. He has described the reduction in all the forms of in-person social intercourse upon which Americans used to found, educate, and enrich the fabric of their social lives.

  7. Societal collapse - Wikipedia

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    Possible causes of a societal collapse include natural catastrophe, war, pestilence, famine, economic collapse, population decline or overshoot, mass migration, incompetent leaders, and sabotage by rival civilizations. [2] A collapsed society may revert to a more primitive state, be absorbed into a stronger society, or completely disappear.

  8. Jessica Simpson Reveals Where Things Stand Today with Husband ...

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    Jessica Simpson’s first single, "Use My Heart Against Me," drops from her new EP: Nashville Canyon: Part 1 - this week — just a month after announcing the end of her 10-year marriage to Eric ...

  9. Political fragmentation - Wikipedia

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    Political fragmentation is the division of the political landscape into so many different parties and groups that the governance might become inefficient. [1] Political fragmentation can apply to political parties, political groups or other political organisations. It is most often operationalized using the effective number of parliamentary ...