Systemic means refer to methods or approaches that focus on changing the underlying systems and structures within society rather than addressing individual instances alone. These means typically target laws, policies, institutions, or societal norms.
Related terms
Policy Reform: Policy reform involves making changes to existing laws or creating new ones in order to address societal issues at a systemic level.
Institutional Change: Institutional change refers to altering established organizations or systems such as government agencies, corporations, educational institutions, etc., in order to bring about broader societal transformations.
Structural Inequality: Structural inequality refers to disparities or unequal distribution of resources, opportunities, and power within a society that are embedded in its systems and structures. Addressing structural inequality requires systemic changes.