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Adults with all of our "social ecology" programs assume that we must do more for or to young people.
This older code emphasizes not so much individual exploration as social ecology.
That is why it is sometimes referred to as a social ecology.
Population is the responsible reason to destroy the social ecology and creating severe imbalance for the place.
Establishing and maintaining healthy environments: Toward a social ecology of health promotion.
Today he is known for his work on subaltern social ecology, and considered one of India's first modern environmentalist.
Since the 1950s, social ecology studies have built on the social disorganization theories.
It is based on libertarian municipalism, confederalism, and social ecology.
The common denominator of its activists and associates is the defense of the environment in line with social ecology.
As a result, his ideas are seen by some historians as anticipating the modern social ecology and animal rights movements.
Social ecology advocates a reconstructive approach that promotes a directly democratic, confederal politics.
Article Archive, featuring articles from a variety of writers within the field of social ecology.
Research studies into gun violence have primarily taken one of two approaches: case-control studies and social ecology.
Important contemporary currents are anarcho-primitivism and social ecology.
While having much in common with the radical tradition of Social Ecology, eco-socialists still see themselves as distinct.
The Institute for Social Ecology has held annual summer colloquia since 2007.
More recent developments include the anarchist factions from social ecology, inclusive democracy, and participatory economics.
Social ecology pays explicit attention to the social, institutional, and cultural contexts of people-environment relations.
The decentralization of power to the neighborhoods from city hall was a key new left and social ecology demand, and this finally took place in 2002.
Bookchin summarizes the meaning of social ecology as follows:
A major influence was Murray Bookchin's social ecology.
Post scarcity anarchism, an economic system based on social ecology, libertarian municipalism, and an abundance of fundamental resources.
Social ecology is a philosophy founded by Green author and activist Murray Bookchin.
Social ecology locates the roots of the ecological crisis firmly in relations of hierarchy and domination between people.
That idea drives the articulation of the units at Diamond Ranch, and it also abstracts the region's social ecology.