trdirdür
Trdirdür is a term used in speculative sociotechnical theory to describe a triadic coordination pattern within decentralized networks that fosters mutual aid and collective decision-making. It characterizes interactions among three overlapping spheres: local communities, platform-enabled intermediaries, and coordinating federations or external partners, each maintaining partial autonomy while aligning to shared norms.
Etymology and usage: The term was coined in the early 21st century in theoretical discussions of distributed
Core features: Triadic decision protocols, open data flows, and modular governance components that can be reconfigured
Applications and challenges: Trdirdür is used in theoretical models of urban mutual aid networks, decentralized platforms,
See also mutual aid, decentralized governance, network theory.