cohesionats
Cohesionats are a theoretical construct in sociology and network theory used to describe groups or communities that exhibit exceptionally high cohesion, trust, and shared norms. The term blends cohesion with the suffix -ats to denote members or participants in such systems. Although not a standard term in mainstream sociology, it appears in some theoretical discussions and case studies concerned with resilient or high-trust networks.
Cohesionats are typically characterized by dense social ties, strong mutual aid, aligned objectives, and rapid information
Formation often results from repeated interactions, common identity (geographic, professional, ideological), or stable institutional support. Digital
Implications include increased resilience, faster problem-solving, and improved ability to mobilize resources for collective tasks. On
The concept remains debated and is mainly used in specialized discussions or hypothetical models rather than