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'eco' is from the ancient Greek word 'oikos' meaning 'household'
 
While this WUaS, wiki, subject page is for the science of ecology as characterized here in this textbook - Elements of Ecology (8th Edition) - I'm curious both about an 'ecology of attention,' with implications for psychiatry, psychology, as well as psychotherapy, within the family in particular, as well as an ecology of sociocultural processes, such as, for example, the effects of Quaker socioculture, as one of millions of 'sociocultures' and their effects, in modernity, - on neurophysiology, and, in terms of 'troopbondage' (see John Money 1988) - vis-a-vis other groups (e.g. city hall folks, tourists, gays, the Chinese American community, homeless people, musical groups, etc.), both of which may make interesting WUaS, wiki, Subject pages in the future.
 
 
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Revkin, Andrew C. 2010 [http://dotearth.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/10/28/world-bank-pushes-to-include-ecology-in-accounting/ World Bank Pushes to Include Ecology in Accounting]. October 28. New York, NY: The New York Times.
 
Weyler, Rex. 2012. [http://www.greenpeace.org/international/en/news/Blogs/makingwaves/nature-a-system-of-systems/blog/41660/ Nature: A System of Systems]. August 22. San Francisco, CA: Greenpeace International.
 
 
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===Select Textbooks===
 
Smith, Thomas M., and Robert Leo Smith. 2012. Elements of Ecology (8th Edition). Benjamin Cummings
 
 
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