Organization, cohesion and social change A sociological view of "existing together"
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https://doi.org/10.5377/creaciencia.v0i7.8596Keywords:
cohesion, democracyAbstract
Think "exist together." It can be summed up in questioning organizations, their tendencies towards cohesion as well as dispersion and their relations with change. Contemporary social changes offer a fertile ground of reflection. In the case of El Salvador and Central America, the ruptures experienced since a quarter of a century represent intrigues For the social sciences, which should seek in the transdisciplinarity a renewal of their approaches. Democracy, evangelical dynamism, violence, migration and social movements are phenomena that can illuminate the tendencies of these countries. Seeking also the development of comparative perspectives, we can pretend to complete visions of a paradigm that made its return on the European sociological scene for twenty years cohección.
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