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|Description=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.
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.
|Auteur=Margaret Gilbert,
|Auteur=Gilbert, Margaret
|Date=2006
|Source=Rationality in Collective Action. ''Philosophy of the Social Sciences'' 36(1): 3–17
|Source=Rationality in Collective Action. ''Philosophy of the Social Sciences'' 36(1): 3–17
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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.


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Collective action refers to action taken together by a group of people whose goal is to enhance their condition 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.

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