1999
DOI: 10.1080/15575339909489754
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Self-Organization and Community-Based Development Initiatives

Abstract: The self-organization paradigm, a theoretical framework with roots in biology and physics, is proposed to have relevance to understanding change in social systems. The processes and design features associated with self-organization can be used to describe the dynamics of social groups and organizations, especially in cases where non-marginal change disrupts the basic structure of a community. Self-organization refers to the ability of a complex system, when exposed to severe shock, to find a new equilibrium th… Show more

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