The Importance
The Importance
Theory, Hermeneutical
Phenomenology, Human
Environment Systems in
Examining Sociocultural,
Economic, and Political
Condition
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Sociocultural
factors are customs lifestyle
and values that characterize
the society or group,
cultural aspect includes
concept of beauty,
education, language, law
and politics, religion, social
organization, technology
Economics
is regarded as a social science
because it uses scientific
method to build theories that
can help explain the behavior of
individuals, group and
organization. Economics
attempts to explain economic
behavior, which arises when
scares resource are exchanged
Politics
is this activities
associated with the
governance of a country
or other area, especially
the debate or conflicts
among individuals, or
parties having or hoping
to achieve power (oxford
Feminist
Theory
⚫ Sociocultural Condition -
cultural feminism the view
that there is a "female
nature" or "female essence"
attempts to revalue and
redefine attributes ascribed
to femaleness. It is used to
describe theories that
commend innate difference
Feminist Theory
⚫ Economics Condition-The
methodology Austrian economist
call praxeology can be seen in
turn as exemplary of a
hermeneutical approach to
economics. And all of three of
this methodological literature
lend support to a common
conclusion that neoclassical
economics is badly in needs of
reform and that this reform
Hermeneutical Phenomenology
⚫ Political Condition - The movements
towards practice enables foreground
contemporary political practices that may
have otherwise been reduced to mental
activity or to be the macro level processes
of sociological analysis. With the
emergence of the concept of practice in
social and political theory, new ways of
conceptualizing the relationship between
the individual and society are beginning
to come into focus Dallmayr (1984)
suggest that, "it is possible to dicern a
subtle shift of attention in contemporary
social and political thought: a shift
involving a progressive deemphasis of
Human-Environment
Systems
• Socio-cultural Conditions – Beliefs,
attitudes, and values related to material
possessions and the relation of humanity
and nature are often seen as lying at the
root of environmental degradation. Such
attitudes and beliefs probably have their
greatest independent effects over the
long-term, on the time scale of human
generations or more. Within single
lifetime attitudes and beliefs can have
significant influence on resource-using
behavior, even when social-structural and
economic variables are held constant.
Human-Environment Systems
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