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yhteenkuuluvuus

Yhteenkuuluvuus is a Finnish term that describes the psychological and social sense of belonging or being part of a group, community, or shared identity. It denotes the feeling that one is connected to others and aligned with common values, goals, or norms. The word is formed from yhteen, meaning together, and kuulua, meaning to belong, reflecting the idea of membership and unity.

In academic and policy contexts, yhteenkuuluvuus is used to analyze social cohesion and the strength of bonds

Research on yhteenkuuluvuus typically employs surveys and qualitative methods to assess individuals’ sense of belonging, group

Related concepts include social cohesion, sense of belonging, social identity, and in-group/out-group dynamics. The term is

within
families,
schools,
workplaces,
neighborhoods,
or
national
communities.
It
encompasses
perceptions
of
inclusion,
mutual
support,
and
identification
with
a
group,
as
well
as
the
extent
of
participation
in
collective
life.
The
concept
is
closely
related
to,
but
distinct
from,
social
capital
and
social
integration,
focusing
more
on
subjective
belonging
than
on
objective
networks
or
structures
alone.
identification,
perceived
support,
and
commitment
to
the
group.
It
is
often
linked
to
well-being,
resilience,
and
prosocial
behavior,
while
low
levels
may
signal
fragmentation,
exclusion,
or
alienation
within
a
community.
widely
used
in
Finnish
sociology,
psychology,
education,
and
organizational
studies
to
discuss
how
belonging
influences
social
functioning,
cooperation,
and
collective
action.