Coalescence in sociology refers to the process where diverse social groups unite to form a new, larger social group with a shared identity or purpose. This can occur as a result of common goals, interests, or grievances that bring these groups together to create a more cohesive collective. Coalescence is an important concept in understanding social movements and community formation.
Korean Journal of Sociology was created in 1964.
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The abbreviation for a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology is typically written as BA (Sociology).
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The abbreviation for sociology is "SOC."
No it will not cause coalescence. Water separates from oil they do not mix or combine
An articulation formed by intervening cartilage; as, the pubic symphysis., The union or coalescence of bones; also, the place of union or coalescence; as, the symphysis of the lower jaw. Cf. Articulation.
The opposite would be dissipation, dissolution, disintegration.
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Coalescence
coalescence
mixture, mix, blend, composite, amalgamation, coalescence
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* Mixing * Synthesis * Amalgamation * Coalescence * Fusion * Intermixing
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Collision-Coalescence
collison-coalescence process-ethan gelfand