katkeamaan
Katkeamaan is a neologism used in some social theory and digital culture discussions to describe a mode of social organization that emphasizes collective safety, mutual aid, and participatory governance. It is not widely recognized in peer-reviewed literature and lacks a formal definition.
The etymology of katkeamaan is unclear; the term appears to be a neologism that blends elements from
Core features typically attributed to katkeamaan include distributed decision-making, transparent norms and processes, reciprocal obligations, resource
Contexts where the term appears include cooperative housing projects, disaster-preparedness and relief micro-networks, some open-source collaborations,
Critics argue that katkeamaan is ill-defined and romanticized, with challenges in scaling, ensuring equitable participation, and
Related concepts include mutual aid, social capital, distributed leadership, and participatory governance.