toplumsdan
Toplumsdan is a neologism used in sociological discourse to describe a mode of social change characterized by the emergence of norms, institutions, and governance practices from within diverse and dispersed social groups rather than through centralized authorities. The term, sometimes spelled Toplumsdan, draws on the Turkish word toplum meaning society and a suffix indicating origin or emergence, signaling a shift from top-down to from-society dynamics.
Usage and scope: In theoretical literature, toplumsdan refers to phenomena where online communities, mutual aid networks,
Mechanisms: Decentralized communication channels, token-based or reputation-based governance, and open data practices support toplumsdan dynamics.
Examples: Open-source software communities, local mutual aid groups during crises, or neighborhood associations coordinating via messaging
Reception and critique: Critics argue the term is vague and overlaps with existing concepts such as bottom-up
See also: Bottom-up governance, participatory culture, emergent norms, digital sociology.