CONCEPTUAL MODELS OF ECOLOGICAL CONTEXT 1
CONCEPTUAL MODELS OF ECOLOGICAL CONTEXT 2
CONCEPTUAL MODELS OF ECOLOGICAL CONTEXT 3
MULTI-LEVEL COMMUNITY AND SYSTEM CHANGES
COMMUNITY RESEARCH
100
"a model that adapts concepts from the biological field of ecology to examine social environments and their physical settings/environment."
What is "The Four Ecological Principles Model?"
100
"a model that emphasizes how people experience and understand settings."
What is "Social Climate Dimensions Model?"
100
"a model emphasizing subjective experiences and cultural meaning to a setting."
What is "The Activity Settings Model?"
100
"An intentional process designed to alter the status quo by shifting and re-aligning the form and function of a targeted system."
What is "systems change?"
100
"Not necessarily designed to replace current settings but rather provides conditions and resources that support the functioning of people for whom the current options do not work.?
What is "alternative setting?"
200
"a model emphasizing the understanding of settings as routine patterns of social relations among the elements within a setting."
What is "The Social Regularities Model?"
200
"a model emphasizing the influence of physical environment on behavior."
What is "The Environmental Psychology Model?"
200
"changing actors or participants in a setting."
What is "first order change?"
200
"Described by Brofenbrenner to refer to the ecological multiple levels of analysis, each of which may contribute to individual or group well-being through its influence over aspects of individual and community life."
What is "multi-level systems?"
200
"One example of relationships between ecological contexts and the lives of individuals and families."
What is "neighborhood?"
300
"changing the system and not individuals within a setting."
What is "second-order change?"
300
"any social system has multiple related parts and multiple relationships with other system."
What is "interdependence?"
300
"any system can be understood by examining how resources are used, distributed, conserved, and transformed."
What is "cycling of resources?"
300
"community psychology defines this as a geographical and/or demographically defined population with a social identity and some evidence of social capital."
What is "community?"
300
"Involve social and economic or physical characteristics of a neighborhood as a whole are correlated with individual problems."
What is "Socioeconomic Risk Process?"
400
"individuals coping with their constraints or demands of an environment, and the environment adapts to their members."
What is "adaptation?"
400
"settings and social systems changing over time."
What is "succession?"
400
"when individual autonomy, growth, and skill development are fostered in the settings."
What is "personal development?"
400
"long standing patterns of thought and behavior that have been transmitted intergeneration ally through child-rearing, folklore, art, interpersonal interactions, ceremonies, and the structure of community institutions."
What is "culture?"
400
"Another more proximal approach focusing on processes of neighborhood violence and incivilities."
What is "neighborhood disorder?"
500
"mutual supportiveness, involvement, and cohesion of its members."
What is "relationships?"
500
"this model's strength is that it aims to connect social and subjective perceptions with setting characteristics."
What is "Social Climate Dimensions Model?"
500
"this model offers a cultural perspective on experiences and settings."
What is "The Activities Settings Model?"
500
"Integrates comprehensive, participatory, and collaborative approaches that address the social, cultural, and environmental contexts affecting well-being and that include clear goals at the systems level to complement desired outcomes at subsystem levels."
What are "the goals of systems theory?"
500
"Research, community health and intervention programs, clinical interventions, community resources, and advocacy can do this for neighborhoods/communities."
What is "promoting neighborhood quality of life?"
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