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The dialogical emergence of mesoanalytic rules as a potential guide to the interpretation of social phenomena, dynamic and complex in nature, is something new in the search for clues that help to polish the concept of sustainability, especially the Social and Urban Sustainability-SSU. In this sense, the present research sought to correlate two theoretical models of SSU, Rio (2015) and Rioand Amorim (2017), in order to identify the convergences and the contributions of each one to the construction of the SSU concept. In order to achieve this objective, a qualitative, exploratory and comparative study was proposed, in line with the Multivariable Analysis Theory and with the method known as Quantitative Propositional Analysis (APQ) for the transformation of qualitative and quantitative data. The results pointed to the convergence of the understanding of both on the structural bases of the SSU model through the use of mesoanalytic rules for the interpretation of complex social variables; Complexity Theory and Multilevel Analysis, the concepts of hospitality and hostility, and Learning Theories as fundamental tools for the search for a broader and deeper interpretive route of the complex social dynamics from which the SSU emerges. The conclusion indicated the reinforcement of the unique, complex, dynamic and cyclical character of the actions and norms of each community that one wishes to study, so that the conception of a theoretical model of SSU must be constantly tested, revised and developed, in line with reality of each community, in order to improve the emerging SSU concept. |