ühistes
Ühistes is a term used in Estonian-language discourse to denote forms of social and economic organization that emphasize shared resources and collective governance. It is often used in discussions of cooperatives, the social commons, and participatory decision-making, where ownership or control is distributed among multiple actors rather than concentrated in a single entity. The term can function as a conceptual label in comparative analyses of governance models that prioritize collaboration, mutual aid, and community resilience.
Etymology and usage: The word is derived from the Estonian adjective ühine, meaning "common" or "joint." In
Context and scope: The concept is used primarily in theoretical discussions of the commons, cooperative economies,
Terminology and references: There is no single authoritative body standardizing the term; usage remains uneven and