Analysis of ecosystems models in the venue of social depolarization in society
Автор: Ilicheva Lyudmila Efimovna, Lapin Andrei Viktorovich
Журнал: Власть @vlast
Рубрика: Социология
Статья в выпуске: 1, 2022 года.
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Today, a technocratic approach to the term of ecosystem has become entrenched in the consciousness of society, which is associated with the image of a set of technological platforms, usually digital, providing products and services to the client in a one-stop shop format. However, the natural origin of the concept of ecosystem dictates the use of a different approach based on the interaction within the ecosystem of the subsystem of living and inanimate nature, including humans, and the inorganic environment in the form of a socio-economic subsystem, as a result of which the ecosystem is able to provide society with so-called ecosystem services. Developing the hypothesis of the nature-like essence of social processes in society, the authors put forward the idea that the highest form of ecosystem organization will be a model of a socio-political super ecosystem, or ecosystem of ecosystems, in which the transition to a self-organizing, self-regulating, self-developing ecosystem is realized, created according to the model of a political network. Interdependent ecosystems, organizations and groups of citizens with the coordinating role of the parent provider organization, interact with each other to ensure the achievement of a socially significant strategic priority. In such a super ecosystem, a unified state goal-setting, common moral, ethical and value attitudes of ecosystem actors, along with the possibility of achieving mutual benefit of participants and citizens from socially significant ecosystem activities will allow maintaining a low level of social tension in society, and thereby prevent the emergence of foci of group social polarization.
Natural ecosystem, social ecosystem, nature-like systems, ecosystem services, social tension, depolarization
Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/170191696
IDR: 170191696 | DOI: 10.31171/vlast.v30i1.8792