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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. This gap between the people of interest and the rest of society may be:

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  • الانقسام في اللغة مطاوع القسمة وفي علم الاجتماع عبارة عن ضعف الروابط التي من شأنها أن تجمع بين فئات الناس داخل المجتمع. (ar)
  • 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. This gap between the people of interest and the rest of society may be: * Social, indicating poor interrelationships; * Economic, based on structural inequalities; * Institutional, in terms of formal and specific political, occupational, educative, or associative organizations; or * Geographic, implying regional or residential concentration. The author bell hooks coined the term when addressing the problem of "hierarchy of oppression" within the feminist movement. This hierarchy is characterized by individuals feeling that experiencing more types of oppression lends greater validity to their own opinions. The perceived interpersonal differences engendered by this perspective may undermine group strength and solidarity within a movement. For example, in the 1970s, female identity was seen predominantly through the lens of white, middle-class women, and did not consider that identity could be include additional cultural influences, such as race, gender, sexuality, and spirituality, all intersecting across points of privilege and oppression. In Postmodern Blackness, hooks argued for greater inclusion and mutual support between groups, and an understanding of various types of feminism within the movement, with each sharing equity goals, yet having divergent ideas about the methods to achieve such goals. (en)
  • La notion de fragmentation urbaine fait son apparition dans les années 1980 et vient se substituer à celle de ségrégation dans les études de la ville, sans pour autant avoir exactement le même sens. Cette notion propose une analyse à une échelle plus individuelle que celle de ségrégation. La fragmentation urbaine se traduit par la création de barrières physiques (par exemple, les gated communities) et de discontinuités territoriales, morphologiques. La fragmentation spatiale est un processus qui conduit à la création de discontinuités, de perte de cohérence entre les différentes parties de la ville, qui peut notamment passer par un manque de liens de communication entre elles. (fr)
  • Na sociologia urbana, fragmentação refere-se à ausência ou ao subdesenvolvimento de conexões entre a sociedade e os agrupamentos de alguns membros dessa sociedade nos moldes de uma cultura, nacionalidade, raça, idioma, ocupação, religião, nível de renda ou outros recursos comuns. interesses. Essa lacuna entre o grupo em questão e o restante pode ser social, indicando más inter-relações entre si; econômico baseado em ; institucional em termos de organizações políticas, ocupacionais, educativas ou associativas formais e específicas e/ou geográfica que impliquem concentração regional ou residencial. Bell hooks cunhou o termo ao abordar o problema da "hierarquia da opressão" dentro do movimento feminista; onde alguns sentiam que experimentavam mais tipos de opressão davam maior validade à opinião de alguém e, portanto, minavam a força e a solidariedade do grupo dentro do movimento, tanto quanto a identidade não-interseccional nos anos 1970. Hooks defendia maior inclusão, apoio mútuo e entendimento de vários tipos de feminismo dentro do movimento; cada um compartilhando os mesmos objetivos de equidade, mas tendo ideias diferentes sobre os métodos para atingir esses objetivos. (pt)
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  • الانقسام في اللغة مطاوع القسمة وفي علم الاجتماع عبارة عن ضعف الروابط التي من شأنها أن تجمع بين فئات الناس داخل المجتمع. (ar)
  • 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. This gap between the people of interest and the rest of society may be: (en)
  • La notion de fragmentation urbaine fait son apparition dans les années 1980 et vient se substituer à celle de ségrégation dans les études de la ville, sans pour autant avoir exactement le même sens. Cette notion propose une analyse à une échelle plus individuelle que celle de ségrégation. La fragmentation urbaine se traduit par la création de barrières physiques (par exemple, les gated communities) et de discontinuités territoriales, morphologiques. (fr)
  • Na sociologia urbana, fragmentação refere-se à ausência ou ao subdesenvolvimento de conexões entre a sociedade e os agrupamentos de alguns membros dessa sociedade nos moldes de uma cultura, nacionalidade, raça, idioma, ocupação, religião, nível de renda ou outros recursos comuns. interesses. Essa lacuna entre o grupo em questão e o restante pode ser social, indicando más inter-relações entre si; econômico baseado em ; institucional em termos de organizações políticas, ocupacionais, educativas ou associativas formais e específicas e/ou geográfica que impliquem concentração regional ou residencial. Bell hooks cunhou o termo ao abordar o problema da "hierarquia da opressão" dentro do movimento feminista; onde alguns sentiam que experimentavam mais tipos de opressão davam maior validade à opin (pt)
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  • انقسام (مجتمع) (ar)
  • Fragmentation (sociology) (en)
  • Fragmentation urbaine (fr)
  • Fragmentação (sociologia) (pt)
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