social ecology
English
Noun
- The study of relationships between people and their environment, especially the interdependence of people, collectives and institutions.
- 2020, “Preface”, in David Wright, Stuart B. Hill, editors, Social Ecology and Education, Routledge, →ISBN:
- Social ecology, as it has been taught in Australia and elsewhere, is a broad, deep and tangential (out of the box) area of study. At its heart it imagines conversations across disciplines about social-ecological interrelationships.
- A philosophical theory about the relationship between ecological and social issues associated with Murray Bookchin.
- 2012, Stephen M. Wheeler, Climate Change and Social Ecology, Routledge, →ISBN, page 102:
- We can now look more broadly beyond the political economy with which Bookchin was chiefly concerned to develop a more inclusive understanding of social ecology that takes in other dimensions of society, such as gender, race, technology, and cognition.
See also
Further reading
- social ecology (academic field) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- social ecology (Bookchin) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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