Socio-cultural Evoution

Socio-cultural Evolution is the process of change in a society's ways of thinking, feeling and behaving over time. It is driven by both internal and external factors and can be viewed as a natural response of human societies to dynamic change in the environment. It is a critical concept in the field of social science and can be used to understand and explain the development of societies and cultures over time. Socio-cultural Evolution is also important for understanding how changes to a society's values, beliefs, and practices may impact broader societal structures and outcomes.

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Rooted Resistance: Women’s Socio-Cultural Roles in Environmental Conservation in a Patriarchal Society in Northern Uganda

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