About the Centre for the Study of Social Cohesion
The Centre for the Study of Social Cohesion at the University of Oxford studies the psychology, culture, and social forces that shape human connection, conflict, cooperation, and collective action. Our research explores everything from violent extremism and football fandom to religion, ritual, and the conditions that allow groups to thrive.
Featured research
In the media
Selected articles, essays, and commentary by CSSC researchers across the web and in the media, covering social cohesion, identity, group behaviour, and conflict.
Winning at any cost
Identify fusion, group essence, and maximizing ingroup advantage
What motivates extreme self-sacrifice?
Violent extremism isn't really motivated by religion but by fusion with the group
Human rites
Rituals bind us, in modern societies and prehistoric tribes alike. But can our loyalties strtch to all of humankind?
The evolution of extreme cooperation via shared dysphoric experiences
Dying for the group
Towards a general theory of extreme self-sacrifice.
Is there a language of terrorists?
A comparative manifesto analysis.
The Global Family
Could kinship and shared experiences of motherhood unite humanity at large?
Brazil's football warriors
Social bonding and inter-group violence.