relatiolles
Relatiolles is a term used in sociolinguistics and network theory to describe a class of relational patterns that organize social life around reciprocal obligations, information sharing, and coordinated action among multiple actors. It refers to structured sets of ties that operate collectively rather than as isolated dyads.
Etymology and scope: The word relatiolles combines relation and a plural suffix, signaling a focus on grouped
Theoretical framework: Relatiolles are modeled as multi-layer networks, with layers representing contexts like kinship, commerce, and
Characteristics: Key features include reciprocity, context dependence, resilience through redundancy, and distributed governance. They emphasize collective
Applications and examples: Relatiolles have been used to analyze community cooperation, mutual aid networks, and platform
See also and references: See also: social network, reciprocity, multi-layer network. References are limited here; readers