organizaní
Organizaní is a term in social theory used to describe a form of organization that emerges in networked communities, emphasizing distributed leadership, participatory decision-making, and transparency across online and offline contexts. The concept has gained traction in discussions of how groups coordinate without traditional hierarchies.
The term is relatively new and lacks a single, canonical definition; it is used primarily in academic
Core characteristics include decentralized governance with rotating or distributed leadership; inclusive participation and consensus- or consent-based
Organizaní has been applied to case studies of mutual aid networks, open-source collaborations, and grassroots activism,
In scholarly discourse, related concepts include participatory governance, sociotechnical networks, and open organizing, though organizaní is