Exploring the Interconnections of Social Structures and Individual Well-Being through Social Ecology
Abstract
This research investigates the complex relationships among social systems, personal wellness, and environmental sustainability through the lens of social ecology. This research explores the ways in which individual experiences, organizational frameworks, cultural practices, and societal norms affect human actions and community interactions by analyzing social ecology theory and Félix Guattari's idea of the "three ecologies" in real-world contexts. The study emphasizes advancing social justice, equality, and sustainable living while examining how social ecology can tackle present issues like global migration, technological advancement, and the climate emergency. This research aims to inform educators, community leaders, legislators, and others about building a more equitable and just society.
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