hajaantuvan
Hajaantuvan is a term applied in speculative anthropology and studies of digital collaboration to describe a form of distributed coordination in which a large number of participants contribute asynchronously to a shared project without a formal centralized authority. It emphasizes emergent leadership and governance that arises from interactions rather than from a predefined hierarchy.
Origins of the term are uncertain and largely confined to scholarly discussions and online discourse. It is
Core characteristics include: voluntary participation, asynchronous contribution, reputation- and trust-based influence, modular task division, and resilience
Contexts in which hajaantuvan has been observed include open-source software projects, citizen science platforms, decentralized knowledge
Related concepts include distributed governance, participatory culture, swarm intelligence, and open collaboration. Scholarly discussion treats hajaantuvan