About the Center

The Center for Social Cohesion, a joint project of Arizona State University and Zócalo Public Square in partnership with the New America Foundation, is dedicated to studying the forces that shape our sense of social unity.

Wholly non-partisan, pluralistic and multidisciplinary in outlook, the Center for Social Cohesion seeks to promote understanding of how diverse societies cohere. Globalization, immigration, and the fragmentation of media have increased the urgency of questions surrounding national identity, citizenship, political discourse, and the fraying social contract. It’s time to devise new strategies and public policies to foster healthy civic engagement locally, encourage robust integration nationally, and explore the meaning of citizenship and community globally.

To that end, the Center for Social Cohesion fosters discourse and supports research on the ever-shifting balance between the pluribus and the unum in American society.

Learn more about the Center at www.centerforsocialcohesion.org.

Articles and Op-Eds

February 18 | Los Angeles Times
Gregory Rodriguez
January 11 | Zócalo Public Square
Joe Mathews
November 09 | Zócalo Public Square
Gregory Rodriguez
November 07 | Zócalo Public Square
Joe Mathews
October 15 | Los Angeles Times
Gregory Rodriguez
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Events

Thursday, October 21, 2010 - 11:45am | Washington
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Center for Social Cohesion Staff

T.A. Frank
Editor, Zócalo Public Square

T.A. Frank is editor of Zócalo...

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California Editor, Zócalo Public Square

Joe Mathews is Connecting California columnist and California editor at...

Gregory Rodriguez
Director, Center for Social Cohesion

Gregory Rodriguez, publisher and founding director of Zócalo Public Square,...

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