flerakt
Flerakt is a term used in social-technical analysis to describe systems in which action emerges from the interactions of multiple, semi-autonomous actors rather than from a single centralized agent. The word is a neologism in Scandinavian academic discourse, formed from the elements 'fler' meaning more or multiple and 'akt' meaning act or agent. In scholarly usage, flerakt emphasizes distributed agency, polycentric governance, and interdependent decision-making.
In scholarly usage, flerakt emphasizes distributed agency, polycentric governance, and interdependent decision-making.
Concept and usage: In flerakt frameworks, outcomes are viewed as the product of ongoing negotiations among
Applications: The term has appeared in discussions around smart cities, platform ecosystems, energy transitions, and collaborative
Limitations: As a relatively new or niche term, flerakt lacks standardized methodology, and researchers often adapt
See also: actor-network theory, distributed governance, multi-stakeholder approach, complex systems.