koeryhmiin
Koeryhmiin is a term in speculative sociology and fiction that denotes a decentralized, networked framework for urban mutual aid and collaborative governance. It refers to a loose federation of neighborhood cells that coordinate resources, information, and decision-making to enhance resilience and social cohesion. The concept emphasizes participatory processes, distributed leadership, and reciprocity over hierarchical authority.
Etymology: Derived from a fictional language's roots meaning together and group; suffix -iin indicates movement or
Origins and usage: First appeared in speculative literature and theoretical essays in the mid-21st century, used
Structure and practices: Local nodes, or cells, operate semi-autonomously but coordinate via a platform that tracks
Benefits and challenges: Proponents argue it enhances resilience, social capital, and equity by reducing dependence on
Relation to real-world concepts: Koeryhmiin is often discussed in relation to mutual aid networks, participatory budgeting,