Speckman, McGlory2016-02-222016-02-222015Speckman, M 2015, 'Student leadership and advocacy for social cohesion : a South African perspective', African Journal on Conflict Resolution, vol. 15, no. 3, pp. 61-84.1562-6997http://hdl.handle.net/2263/51478This article utilises the insights of sociology and social psychology in defining social cohesion, outlining the ideal state and making a case for the role of student leadership in social cohesion. It draws from personal experience as former Dean of Students while it relies mostly, not entirely, on secondary sources in the disciplines of sociology and social psychology. The conclusion is that given the numbers behind them and the position of inf luence derived from student structures, student leadership is ideal for advocacy and activism.en© ACCORD 2015. All rights reserved.Social cohesionStudent leadershipLiminalityAdvocacyCommon assumptionsFluctuating visionTheology articles SDG-04SDG-04: Quality educationTheology articles SDG-10SDG-10: Reduced inequalitiesTheology articles SDG-16SDG-16: Peace, justice and strong institutionsStudent leadership and advocacy for social cohesion : a South African perspectiveArticle