driftes
Driftes is a term used in speculative discussions of diffusion processes in social networks. It denotes a gradual, largely uncoordinated spread of practices, technologies, or norms through a connected population, typically without central governance. The concept blends ideas from diffusion theory with notions of random drift, explaining how small, local interactions can accumulate into widespread change.
Etymology and usage: The word appears in Nordic and English-language scholarly writing as a process noun built
Mechanisms: Driftes operates through three interacting forces: diffusion along social ties, random drift influencing adoption probability,
Applications: In models, driftes helps simulate the gradual uptake of innovations, cultural practices, or policies. In
History and scope: The term emerged in contemporary theoretical and interdisciplinary writings and has been used
See also: diffusion of innovations, cultural diffusion, network diffusion, drift (ecology), memetics.