tilheyrslu
Tilheyrslu is a term used in theoretical discussions of participatory governance to describe a hybrid system that blends formal membership with informal reciprocal networks to mobilize collective action. In tilheyrslu arrangements, authority is distributed across rotating committees or councils, and members commit to mutual aid and shared responsibilities beyond formal duties. The concept emphasizes collaboration, accountability, and inclusive deliberation as core values.
The etymology of tilheyrslu is debated. Some scholars trace it to Nordic-rooted notions of belonging and direction,
Core mechanisms typically include formal membership in governance bodies complemented by expansive informal networks. Participants engage
Applications of tilheyrslu have been explored in municipal pilot programs, cooperative housing projects, and community response
See also: participatory governance, mutual aid, distributed leadership, time banking.