Ecosocial

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  • ekososiaalinen adj (of or relating to ecology and society)

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In such a condition, where the present Ford Administration suggests food imperialism as a deterrent to the prospective collective power of the underdeveloped nations, a conservative leadership is not the answer to the impending American domestic ecosocial and political complications which may be precipitated by this new‐found power of the Third World.

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At the level of the communities in which humans most directly participate, ecosocial systems include not only people, but artifacts, architectures, landscapes, soils, bacteria, food crops, etc. An ecosocial system consists of social processes and semiotic practices, not of organisms.

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He has worked as a software designer on and off since he was a teenager but also has a degree in “ecosocial design” from Gaia University.

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