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Social Cohesion in Decentralized Ukraine: From Old Practices to New Order
Social Cohesion in Decentralized Ukraine: From Old Practices to New Order

Author(s): Oleksandra Deineko
Subject(s): Sociology
Published by: Instytut Filozofii i Socjologii Polskiej Akademii Nauk
Keywords: social cohesion; amalgamated hromada; hromadap; decentralization; Ukrainian society

Summary/Abstract: The article presents a systematic study of social cohesion phenomenon at the level of amalgamated hromadas as a key local entity of decentralization reform in Ukraine. Building on the analysis of the 26 semi-structured interviews conducted in amalgamated hromadas of two border regions of Ukraine – Kharkiv and Chernivtsi, the author has identified social cohesion components, their interconnection as well as positive and negative factors of social cohesion strengthening at community level. Relying on Chan’s empirical model and perceived perspective of social cohesion, hromada amalgamation is conceptualized as a transformation process of avoiding ‘old practices’ to form ‘new order’. In the process, the establishing of democratic tools, local activist growth, reducing gaps between center and periphery, formation of common sociocultural space are emphasized. Strengthening social cohesion components at the hromada level are stated to become a sure basis for ‘a giant leap’ of Ukraine’s democratisation in the nearest future.

  • Issue Year: 240/2021
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 117-138
  • Page Count: 22
  • Language: English
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