The Nature of Social Bond between Participation and Social Isolation in the New Residential Neighborhoods in Algeria
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https://doi.org/10.35696/.v1i17.689Keywords:
social bond, Deported Families, Social Participation, Social Isolation, Religious PracticesAbstract
This scientific paper seeks to identify the real contribution of new deportees in applying the content of the social bond by monitoring the various social activities which allow them to settle in the new neighbourhood. In addition, the study attempts to show the reasons and motives which help in establishing the concept of the social bond between them. Among the results achieved is that the low socio-economic level affects the nature of human relationships and the quality of social and community participation in the new neighborhood for the majority of the respondents. As for the deported families’ practice of religious activities such as charity, Ashura occasion, the month of Ramadan, and the celebration of Eid, the results recommended the need to consolidate the social bond through this type of practices. This creates a positive impact on the hearts of the deportees, which inevitably leads to the emergence of human social relationships, based on a strong social bond.Downloads
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2020-12-01
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Cherifa, E. . (2020). The Nature of Social Bond between Participation and Social Isolation in the New Residential Neighborhoods in Algeria. Journal of Arts, 1(17), 518–542. https://doi.org/10.35696/.v1i17.689
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