The Cohesion TrendMatrix
February 7, 2011
- Relational aesthetics’ message of productive social exchange may or may not result in cohesion, most certainly never unity.
- Feb 2011: Choosing words for policy in Eurocracyland. Cohesion!
- Dizzy Gillespie’s “Salt Peanuts” has a tenor of calm cohesion.
- “It’s this latitude of difference that makes cohesion possible; it’s this that fills the sails.” “Everyone seems to want to talk about networks these days.”
- Ranciere is a fan of social cohesion in a Durkheimian way.
- she refuses to have her work showcased in any manner suggestive of coherence or chronology
- a pseudo-nostalgic plea for cohesion based on the false assumption that ‘equal co-operation’ is possible in a society where not all of us are equal
- An essay (pdf) articulating what Barry M. Stall calls the ‘‘cohesion–creativity divide.’’
- Group cohesion means, to keep the group aware of the importance of its members working well together. A wikipedia article on cognitive style.
- The major objective of the 2010 Busan Biennale is to strengthen the cohesion of exhibitions and their access to the public.
- There are countless educational institutions that have made their own COHESION TrendMatrix. Monash University in Australia is one of them.
- Appeared 227 times last year in the NYTimes.
- Cohesion plans your corporate award ceremony.
- Research suggests that countries hosting mega events such as the World Cup invariably fall into a form of collective depression after the event.
- Jeff Chang thinks that “Creativity has become the glue of social cohesion in times of turmoil.” And other notes on economy vs. art.
- Traditional gift exchange is an agent of social cohesion.
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