lähed
Lähed is a term used in theoretical discussions of social cohesion to describe a form of closeness and mutual obligation within a community. It denotes a state in which members actively care for one another, share resources, and participate in collective decision-making to support common welfare.
The word is presented here as a conceptual construct rather than a fixed linguistic entry. It is
Core features of lähed include voluntary reciprocal aid, informal networks that organize help during illness or
In scholarly debates, lähed is discussed as a potential mechanism for community resilience, particularly in contexts
Related concepts include social capital, neighborliness, and mutual aid. The term lähed serves as a lens for