assinem
Assinem is a fictional concept used in speculative discussions of governance and systems design to describe a formal, scalable process for shared decision-making in multi-stakeholder networks. It is not an established term in real-world policy but is used in theoretical exercises and imagined scenarios to study collective agency.
Etymology: The name blends "assent" and "governance" to signal its aim: to anchor decisions in broad consent
Core principles: Participatory legitimacy, modularity, transparency, auditability, and adaptive policy templates. The framework emphasizes clear consent
Structure and process: Initiation involves stakeholder mapping and chartering. Deliberation occurs in iterative rounds with time-bound
Applications and limitations: In fiction and hypothetical analyses, assinem is used for urban co-governance, platform governance,
See also: participatory governance, consensus democracy, liquid democracy, polycentric governance.