El ambiente social
Keywords:
Social psychology, social environmentAbstract
This title, Social Environment, highlights that the concept Environment does not become exhausted within the ecological (physical -biotic) rerm. In the same way, in the psychosocial field. the concept of territory becomes important and gives significance to "environmental experience" because it opens windows toward the comprehension of activities such as territorial ordering and media tion of space psychological, social and cultural dimensions. Finally, though territorial ordering is usually focused from the sociopolitical and economical components for planning, the psychosocial dimension translates territorial or dering aspects into daily life and relates notions such as identity and rootage.
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