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From Bayanihan to Talkoot: Communal work practices from around ...May 18, 2023 · Communal work refers to a collaborative effort where members of a community come together to achieve a common goal or objective.
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Bayanihan: Culture That Turns Ordinary Filipinos Into HeroesMay 11, 2024 · It represents a communal spirit that transcends individual interests, focusing on collective well-being. At its core, bayanihan is about unity.
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talkoo.groupTalkoot is a form of collective voluntary work that's been practiced in Finland for over 1300 years. The concept dates back to when people first began to build ...Missing: communal | Show results with:communal
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Introduction: Communal Forced Labor as a Mask of TraditionCommunal labor was a type of, so-called, “traditional” unpaid labor used in all of the colonies in Africa. It was not construed as forced labor but a remnant ...
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Communal Labor in Ecovillages: Contradictions, Impasses, and ...Nov 8, 2022 · Communal labor in bioconstruction is sometimes a shared activity in the form of events, involving residents, volunteers, neighbors, and friends.
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Communal Labor in Central Panama. - ProQuestRESEARCH NOTES 57 COMMUNAL LABOR IN CENTRAL PANAMA COOPERATIVE labor in ... Each is a communal work party that performs some particular task requiring ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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Communal - Etymology, Origin & MeaningOriginating from French communal (12th c.) and Latin communis, communal means pertaining to a commune or community, reflecting shared or common nature.
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Bayanihan"Bayanihan" literally means, "being a bayan," and is thus used to refer to a spirit of communal unity and cooperation. ... work together toward a common goal.
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The minga, a pre-Columbian form of sharing economy (of our days)Aug 28, 2023 · Also called mink'a, from Quechua minccacuni (« ask for help by promising something »), it has derived today in some regions into minga or in its ...Missing: etymology | Show results with:etymology
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talkoot - Wiktionary, the free dictionaryIngrian. Alternative forms. talkokset. Etymology. From Proto-Finnic *talkohot. Cognates include Finnish talkoot and Estonian talgud. Pronunciation. (Ala-Laukaa) ...
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In Ancient Egypt, People Paid to Become Temple ServantsJan 9, 2013 · Most Egyptians, says the Carnegie Museum of Natural History, were drawn in for forced labor duty, a process known as corvée: “forced labor as a ...
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Mesopotamian Governments: How Were They Structured? - HistoryIn Mesopotamian governments, government officials took the tithes from farmers and other workers, they oversaw the communal labor necessary for maintaining ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] RIVERS AND DITCHES, TEMPLES AND FARMSThe whole community worked together to dig out the extra silt so that the rivers would continue to flow beside their communi- ties and water their fields. sand ...
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Labor tax system used by the Incas - Happy Gringo ToursApr 8, 2025 · The mita was more than just a tax. It was a form of public service, a societal obligation that bound the Inca people together.
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BayanihanBayanihan is a Filipino custom derived from the word bayan (nation, town or community). It originated from the practice of volunteers in a community helping a ...
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Barn Raising | Encyclopedia.comSources for this kind of festival can be found in medieval England and continental Europe, but evidence suggests it is associated with pre-industrial America ...
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Serfdom in Europe (article) - Khan AcademyAs this labor system emerged, Roman emperors created laws that bound the coloni to the land and made their status hereditary—it passed from parent to child.
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[PDF] The Political-Economic Causes of the Soviet Great Famine, 1932–33Jul 20, 2021 · We investigate the extent to which the data support this view by first documenting that Ukrainians resisted agricultural collectivization more.
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What Exactly is a Kibbutz | The Jewish Agency - U.S.The main characteristics of Kibbutz life were established in adherence to collectivism in property alongside a cooperative character in the spheres of education ...
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[PDF] The Kibbutz for Organizational BehaviorThe success of the kibbutz by paying all participants the same, regularly rotating managers out of their posts, and eschewing hierarchy challenges widely held ...
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[PDF] KIBBUTZ AS UTOPIA: SOCIAL SUCCESS AND POLITICAL ...The first kibbutz was founded in Ottoman-ruled Palestine prior to World War I by a handful of young Jewish men and women who had immigrated to the country not ...
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On the Human Costs of Collectivization in the Soviet Union - jstorACCELERATED INDUSTRIALIZATION, increased appropriation of grain from the peasants, forced collectivization, liquidation of the kulaks, production declines,.
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[PDF] The Impact of Modernization on Social and Cultural ValuesIn many cultures, modernization has led to the erosion of traditional practices and community bonds. Families may become more nuclear rather than extended, ...
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The Evolution of Bayanihan: Community Spirit in Modern Times -Apr 3, 2025 · Bayanihan is a Filipino communal unity and cooperation, traditionally moving houses, now aiding during disasters, and using social media for ...
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Gotong royong as social citizenship in Indonesia, 1940s to 1990sThis article examines gotong royong as social citizenship in the second half of the twentieth century in Indonesia. Gotong royong was traditionally ...
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Communal Governance and Production in Rural China TodayThe number of People's Communes soon increased from about 24,000 to 74,000 because the scale of a commune was downsized and it also allowed peasants to have ...Missing: post- 1945
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Subbotniks: Soviet "Days of Service" - Russian LifeApr 10, 2014 · Subbotniks did briefly regain their original spirit in the 1940's, as they were once again part of a nationwide war effort. During the war ...
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Rural Cooperation and the Finnish Society. Past, Present and FutureTalkoot is an essential element of the Finnish rural cooperation. ... Life in Finland during war and post-war depression. ... Helsinki: Finnish Society of ...
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History & Overview of the Kibbutz Movement - Jewish Virtual LibraryThe kibbutz is a social and economic achievement that grew out of a pioneering society, prospered along with a rapidly expanding economy.
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Two Key Steps in the Evolution of Human CooperationIn a first step, humans became obligate collaborative foragers such that individuals were interdependent with one another and so had a direct interest in the ...Missing: communal | Show results with:communal
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Principles of cooperation across systems: from human sharing to ...The first principle is that of Walk Away: that cooperation is enhanced when individuals can leave uncooperative partners. The second principle is that resource ...Missing: communal | Show results with:communal
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Antebellum Communal Experiments | US History I (OS Collection)By the antebellum era, it was the oldest communal experiment in the United States. Its members devoted themselves to spiritual contemplation and a disciplined ...
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[PDF] Collectively Performed Reciprocal Labour: Reading for PossibilityCollectively performed reciprocal labour involves a non-monetized exchange of group work done by community members for the benefit usually of one community ...
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The Impact of Social Structure on Economic OutcomesCertain products, such as millet and beer, did not trade for money, but were produced only for exchange in communal labor, such as mutual help with house ...
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Reputation and reciprocity - ScienceDirect.comReputation and reciprocity are key mechanisms for cooperation in human societies, often going hand in hand to favor prosocial behavior over selfish actions.
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[PDF] Networked Roots of Talkoot, Cooperation, and Information Society in ...Apr 12, 2006 · The main body of the essay mixes social and network culture history, including rural village community support, known as “talkoot” in the ...
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Reciprocity, culture and human cooperation: previous insights and a ...Existing studies show without doubt that direct and indirect reciprocity are important determinants of successful cooperation. We also discuss the insights from ...<|separator|>
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Work in the African Past.In the African past work was done communally: Activities such as cattle grazing, cultivation, fishing, hunting, building and so on were done in-groups. This ...
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[PDF] - 198 - AFRICAN COMMUNALISM IN AFRICAN SOCIETIES IN THE ...The communalism of traditional African societies was a system of social, political, economic, and religious organizations.
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Book 3: Migration, Land and Minerals in the Making of South AfricaJan 13, 2012 · ... communally through strategies such as ilima - communal work parties. Slave labour had not been a method of labour organisation among the ...
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[PDF] UBUNTU AND THE PHILOSOPHY OF COMMUNITY IN AFRICAN ...One prominent cultural practice reflecting Ubuntu is the tradition of communal labor, known as "ilima" or "letsema" in different regions. ... Ubuntu as a Pan- ...
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View of The 'Letsema/Ilima' campaign: A smokescreen or an ...The 'Letsema/Ilima' campaign: A smokescreen or an essential strategy to deal with the unemployment crisis in South Africa.Missing: communal | Show results with:communal
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Harambee: The law of generosity that rules Kenya - BBCOct 5, 2020 · “[Harambee] removed the responsibilities of the government from taking care of the public. They rallied various communities around development ...
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the Harambee school movement in Kenya - PubMedThe 1976 annual private investment in harambee education was $45 million. The most direct benefits from harambee efforts are reaped by wealthier regions and ...Missing: communal work
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[PDF] The Role of Harambee Contributions in Corruption - TrustAfricaHarambee (Swahili word for "let us all pull together") is a self-help initiative in Kenya that is used to bring people together to contribute towards the ...
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More details of the ujamaa collective village system in Tanzania ...Aug 17, 2015 · Villagers are not paid for their communal work, but when produce is sold, money is used to buy things needed by the whole village (e.g. a truck, ...
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What is meant by 'shramdaan'? A)Voluntary contribution of labour B ...It means a voluntary contribution of people towards community welfare involving any physical activity that needs physical effort.Missing: communal labor
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TWO TALKS ON MUTUAL AID AND CO-OPERATION IN ...The mutual-aid teams are different from the agricultural producers' co-operatives in that the former engage only in collective labour and do not affect ...
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Peasant Cooperation and Agricultural Growth in Historical PerspectiveThe Guo Yu'en mutual aid team is a typical case where increases in output were gained through increased fertilizer input and improved water control.
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Finnish festivals driven by volunteer power - thisisFINLANDFinnish volunteer power, known as “talkoot”, helps get all kinds of jobs done, including preparations for major summer festivals such as Ilosaarirock in ...Missing: communal | Show results with:communal
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Volunteering time and talent to help Finland's environmentA tradition exists in Finland of communal work for a common goal, called talkoot in Finnish. When applied to environmental concerns, these activities often ...Local Level · Experts Donate Energy And... · Finnish Festivals Driven By...<|separator|>
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About - Talkoot AI Product Storytelling for EcommerceTalkoot refers to a traditional Finnish concept of communal or voluntary work, where friends and neighbors come together to accomplish a large task.
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Meitheal - CCE North AmericaMeitheal is an ancient Irish tradition of a group coming together for a common purpose and working together and for each other to ensure that all succeed.
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The Amish Barn Raising: How it works & Why they do itOct 9, 2024 · A barn raising is a showcase of Amish planning, organization, and manual labor. Amish tap into the social capital and goodwill in the community.
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The Logging Bee | Flatlander FaithNov 1, 2014 · Susanna Moodie writes that logging bees during pioneer days in the bush brought out the very worst in men. Barn raising bees were a more sober affair.
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Pen Pictures of Early Pioneer Life in Upper Canada - Electric ScotlandThe first raising bees, no doubt, originated with the raising of the old log-houses and barns. If a new settler came into the neighborhood, the other settlers ...
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What Is Minga? – SAPIENSFeb 2, 2023 · In the Andes, minga, a form of collective labor, has existed for centuries, often helping communities weather disasters.Missing: ayni minka
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The Articulated Peasant: Household Economies in the AndesAug 7, 2025 · ... Non-monetary traditional forms of Andean labor can be divided into three general categories: ayni, mink'a, and mit'a (in Quechua) ...
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Tequio - MezcalistasMay 15, 2025 · Tequio is a form of a collective work or service within a community. It is derived from the Nahuatl root word tequitl that means work or tribute.
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Working Bee Volunteer Experience 101 - A Rocha Aotearoa New ...May 30, 2022 · If you've been thinking whether or not you should join a restoration working bee, do come along! It's a lot of fun!Missing: communal | Show results with:communal
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Make Booking - Conservation VolunteersJoin us for a working bee releasing and mulching 2023 plantings at Amelia Rogers Reserve. This is a key part of ensuring that plantings survive and thrive ...
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Maranui SLSC Official | Shout-out to all our clubbies. Join us for ...no special skills needed, just bring your buckets, mops, and shovels. All ages welcome, and ...<|separator|>
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Leadership Styles and Strategies in a Traditional Melanesian SocietyOlder leaders may ask him to serve as a priest's helper, dance or chant leader, leader of a section of a communal work project or (in the old days) war party.<|separator|>
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[PDF] Indigenous Traditions and Sacred Ecology in the Pacific IslandsLand was owned communally, but its use was allocated according to social standing. In addition, they experienced a wide range of environmental conditions, ...
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Husking Bee (1750) - NCpediaJun 14, 2024 · Invite neighbors to a husking bee. In addition to the actual gathering and husking,there were games and competitions and the sharing of a meal and conversation.
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Corn husking bees brought neighbors together for work, socializingJan 2, 2025 · Husking bees were done in the same tradition as barn raisings, quilting bees, firewood-making bees and stump-pulling bees.
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[PDF] Boylston's Corn Husking BeeOct 11, 2024 · Husking bees became less frequent in the early twentieth century as mechanical harvest equipment reduced the need for communal harvest practices ...
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How Settlers Cleared Their Land - Gwen TuinmanMay 26, 2018 · Pioneer co-operation often took the form of a logging bee. A family would invite other settler families from within a 15 or 20-mile radius to ...
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A Different Kind of Bee - Bee CultureJul 25, 2022 · Don't forget the barn raisings or as they call it in the United Kingdom, a barn rearing. The “barn raising” could include churches. Apple Bee – ...
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Construction of barns – 'Raising bees' – was a community eventNov 4, 2017 · Barn raisings involved reciprocal labor, community building, and women preparing food. Men used pike poles to raise frames, and women and ...
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A Barn Raising Bee - Farmington Historical SocietyA barn-raising bee was the part of the barn construction where neighbors were invited to help raise the walls of the barn and build the roof.
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Tragic accident at 1885 Kenilworth barn raising - Wellington AdvertiserMore common was the neighbourhood bee, where 75 or 100 men from a neighbourhood would pool their efforts to erect the main components of a barn, typically in a ...
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logging-bee, n. meanings, etymology and moreThe earliest known use of the noun logging-bee is in the 1830s. OED's only evidence for logging-bee is from 1836, in the writing of Catharine Parr Traill, ...
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The Fascinating Tradition of Amish Barn-Raising: A Complete GuideApr 19, 2023 · An Amish barn-raising is a community event in which Amish and Mennonite people come together to help build a barn for one of their neighbors.
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Mutual Aid: A Factor of Evolution - The Anarchist LibraryThe number and importance of mutual-aid institutions which were developed by the creative genius of the savage and half-savage masses, during the earliest clan ...
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Mutual Aid Praxis Aligns Principles and Practice in Grassroots ...We explored the empirical ethics guiding US-based mutual aid networks' activities, and assessed the alignment between principles and practices.
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Time Banking: A Community Path to Addressing Social ExclusionJun 1, 2022 · Time banking was created in the 1980s by the late US civil rights lawyer and political activist, Edgar Cahn, to address social issues arising from inequality.
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TimeBanks.Org: What is timebanking?TimeBanks track the hours members earn by helping others and the hours they spend receiving help. All hours are valued equally.Start a TimeBank · About Us · How TimeBanks Work · Programs & EventsMissing: fundraising | Show results with:fundraising
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Banking the Most Valuable Currency: Time - Reasons to be CheerfulJan 12, 2024 · “Time banking means that for every hour you give to your community, you receive an hour credit,” explains Krista Wyatt, executive director of ...Missing: fundraising | Show results with:fundraising
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Raising Money through Volunteer Labor - Energize, Inc.Jun 24, 2003 · This is the non-controversial form of fundraising: asking a company, usually but not always through its foundation, to give money outright to a ...
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How the State and Labor Saved Charitable Fundraising: Community ...Chests began to look toward the payroll deduction in the 1920s as an efficient and effective way of extracting donations from workers of modest means.
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Labor Day AuctionIt is because of you that we were able to raise more than $1 million. All proceeds will provide hospice and palliative care, and bereavement support to the ...Missing: historical examples
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Digital Tools Are Fueling the Rise of New “Time Exchange ... - TruthoutSep 15, 2025 · Through time exchanges, members earn time credits by helping others, then redeem them when they need help themselves.
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[PDF] An Exploration of Time Banking as a Community Development ...This leads us to conclude that the time bank should have prepared for this outcome by growing its savings through fundraising, investing, and partnering with.
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[PDF] The Logic of Collective Action: Public Goods and the Theory of GroupsTHE LOGIC OF. COLLECTIVE ACTION. Public Goods and the. Theory of Groups. MANCUR OLSON. Harvard University Press. Cambridge. Massachusetts. London • England ...
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Elinor Ostrom's 8 rules for managing the commonsJan 15, 2018 · 1. Commons need to have clearly defined boundaries. In particular, who is entitled to access to what? Unless there's a specified community of benefit, it ...
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Group size and cooperation among strangers - ScienceDirect.comWhen the number of human subjects increases in the population, the cooperation rates decrease significantly, indicating that it is the strategic uncertainty ...
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Cooperation in Groups of Different Sizes: The Effects of Punishment ...Jan 21, 2020 · Overall, we found that when temptation increased with group size, 20-person groups cooperated significantly less than 4-person groups in one- ...
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An Amish Barn Raising: 12 Hours In 1 Minute (Time-Lapse Video)Amish in Vernon County, Wisconsin put up a barn over the course of twelve hours – condensed into a one-minute video.Missing: efficiency savings
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Social bond dynamics and the evolution of helping - PMC - NIHMar 7, 2024 · We present a game theory model exploring the conditions under which social bonds between group members promote cooperation.
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Ritual, Labor Mobilization, and Monumental Construction in Small ...According to anthropological game theory, to mobilize cooperative labor, especially for non-kin or distantly related kin, participants must have some assurance ...
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Why Is Finland So Happy? | Psychology Today United KingdomMar 14, 2018 · In this case, talkoot is a Finnish term for a 'short, intensive, collective effort with a tangible goal'17. Basically, a communal project that ...
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The Importance of Immigrant Worker CooperativesWorker cooperatives engage with the social economy through the generation of social capital “by promoting all citizenship engagement, social cohesion and trust ...
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Social Capital and the Realization of Mutual Assistance for the ...This paper proposes the following hypotheses: H1: Bonding social capital positively affects the realization of mutual assistance for the elderly in rural areas.
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How Group Cohesion Promotes the Emergence of Cooperation in ...Moreover, when cohesion exists in groups, cooperation is better promoted because the cooperators have a higher chance to play together. That is, group cohesion ...
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A fading component of community philanthropy in Sub Saharan AfricaSep 6, 2024 · Several communities in Ghana and across the African continent have used communal labour to construct schools, clinics, potable water ...Missing: traditional | Show results with:traditional
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The Role of Collective Action in Enhancing Communities' Adaptive ...Oct 26, 2011 · In this paper we examine the role of collective action in assisting rural communities to cope with and adapt to environmental risks.
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Adaptive Project Management Techniques for Resource-Scarce ...Aug 16, 2025 · 1. Institutionalization of Adaptive Planning: · 2. Strengthening Stakeholder Engagement: · 3. Enhancing Iterative Monitoring and Feedback Systems:.
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Free Rider Problem: What It Is in Economics and Contributing FactorsA free rider benefits from a collective good or resource without contributing their fair share toward its cost.What Is the Free Rider Problem? · Contributing Factors · Examples · SolutionsMissing: communal | Show results with:communal
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Free-Rider Problems in the Production of Collective GoodsDec 5, 2008 · In this article I want to challenge that identification by presenting an analysis of what are in fact a variety of collective action problems in the production ...Missing: communal | Show results with:communal
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Lessons from the Kibbutz on the Equality–Incentives Trade-offThe cost of raising chil- dren in the traditional kibbutz was divided among all members, creating a potential free rider problem. This was especially true in ...
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[PDF] The Rise and Fall of the KibbutzimFeb 1, 2025 · The incentive problem, or free rider problem, is probably the most well-known criticism of communist societies, and it was also present in the ...
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FAQs - Frequently Asked Questions - Twin Oaks CommunityWe use a labor credit system to track our work. Every hour of work a member does is worth one labor-credit; each member needs to earn 38.5 labor credits ...
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