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Title: 

Social Ecological Systems in Flux

Authors: Lejano, Raul
Stokols, Daniel
Keywords: social ecological paradigm, socioenvironmental systems, social footprint of carbon
Issue Date: Aug-2024
Publisher: Annual Review of Sociology
Abstract: A world in flux confronts the present generation, raising fears of systems gone awry. Whether it is the prospect of runaway climate change or the dangers of unbridled artificial intelligence, these dilemmas suggest that scientific and technological remedies have not been matched by progress in harnessing social and political capacities for collective action. Part of this impasse stems from a gap between the multidimensional nature of con- temporary global crises and unidimensional modes of understanding and managing them. In this article, we describe an integrative approach rooted in the paradigm of social ecology that might enable us to tackle these challenges more comprehensively. We discuss, for example, how a social ecological perspective focuses attention not only on the carbon footprint of society but also on the social footprint of carbon. We review the tenets of social ecology and reflect on its promise for spurring new modes of collaborative research and collective action, including more effective strategies for planetary governance.
Description: Review of the need for a social ecological approach to understand wicked global problems. Description of alternative analytic of climate change, based on the social footprint of carbon.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2451/75554
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-soc-083023- 034136
Rights: This is an open-access article.
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