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by anigbrowl
1462 days ago
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Here's a paper and a thesis, both fairly recent, that I found useful and relevant. There's a whole rich field of network and statistical theory as applied to human social behavior if you want to explore quantitative methods, but that tends to have a very top-down perspective and involve a lot of abstraction. Hope this is helpful. Collaborative organizational forms: on communities, crowds, and new hybrids
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41469-018-0036-3 Self-organization in Communicating Groups:
the emergence of coordination, shared references and collective
intelligence
http://pcp.vub.ac.be/Papers/Barcelona-LanguageSO.pdf |
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