
Strategies for Distributed and Collective Action
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- 1: Introduction: Collective Action in Crisis?
- Part I. Inventory: Modes of Collective Action
- 2: Invisible Hand Explanations: Emergence, Markets, and Collective Action
- 3: Visible Hand Explanations: Hierarchy, Management, and Collective Action
- 4: Institutional Explanations: Commons, Conventions, and Collective Action
- 5: Grassroot Explanations: Movements, Identity, and Collective Action
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- 6: Changing Landscapes, New Maps: Conditions of the Possibility for Distributed and Collective Action
- Part II. Discovery: Figures of Thought for Distributed and Collective Action
- 7: On Purpose: Concerns, Symbols, North Stars
- 8: Organizing the Open: Interface Design, Participatory Architectures, and Evaluative Infrastructures
- 9: Network Strategy: A Sense of Direction
- 10: Enter the Diplomat: Leading Distributed Collectives
- 11: In Conclusion: The 18th Camel
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