Collective Action
Définition(s)
Source : Margaret Gilbert(2006). Rationality in Collective Action. Philosophy of the Social Sciences 36(1): 3–17
A process where individuals with the same interests potentially form a group, and pursue these interests and gain forms of value from within their group by working collectively and agreeing upon decisions that are harder to make in a group.
Définitions générales
Collective action refers to action taken together by a group of people whose goal is to enhance their status and achieve a common objective. It is a term that has formulations and theories in many areas of the social sciences including psychology, sociology, anthropology, political science and economics. |
Categories (Wikipedia)
Community building |
Social sciences terminology |
Political science terminology |
Sociological terminology |
Public choice theory |
External references (Wikipedia)
Sources
Wikidata : Q1471594
DBpedia EN : Collective_action
P2P Foundation : Collective_Action
Autres langues (Wikipedia)
عمل جماعي (arwiki)
Kolektivní jednání (cswiki)
Kollektives Handeln (dewiki)
Collective action (enwiki)
Collective action (enwikiquote)
Acción colectiva (eswiki)
Action collective (sociologie) (frwiki)
פעולה קולקטיבית (hewiki)
집단 행위 (kowiki)
Ação coletiva (ptwiki)
Kollektivt handlande (svwiki)
集体行动 (zhwiki)