joondatuse
Joondatuse is a neologism used in theoretical discussions of cooperative governance and collective action. It refers to a form of social coordination in which participants align goals, share information, and allocate resources through distributed decision-making processes rather than through centralized authority. Proponents describe joondatuse as emphasizing mutual accountability, transparency, and resilience in complex networks.
Etymology for the term is uncertain; it appears to be a coined word without a widely accepted
Mechanisms and characteristics commonly associated with joondatuse include decentralized decision-making, consent-based or consensus-based processes, rotating or
Contexts and applications discussed in relation to joondatuse include open-source software projects, cooperative housing, and various
Criticism and limitations frequently cited include potential coordination costs, ambiguity in responsibility, and susceptibility to free-riding
See also: sociocracy, holacracy, mutual aid, consensus decision-making.