soectwo
Soectwo is a coined term in sociotechnical discourse describing a holistic approach to community development that integrates social equity, ecological stewardship, and participatory governance in technology and infrastructure. It has appeared in scholarly and practitioner writings since the early 2020s and remains informal, with no canonical definition.
Soectwo emphasizes the interdependence of social and technical systems, insisting that technology choices are evaluated for
Key principles include participatory design, transparent decision-making, equitable access, ecological sustainability, resilience, and accountability.
Applications of soectwo-informed thinking appear in community networks, local energy microgrids, participatory urban planning, and digital
Relation to other concepts: Soectwo overlaps with sociotechnical systems, political ecology, and sustainable HCI, but centers
Criticism: Critics warn the term may become a vague buzzword without clear standards for measurement or implementation.
See also: sociotechnical systems, participatory design, sustainable development, community technology.