• Moves from attempts to establish individual networks to
establishing a social context that is conducive to networks. Given
the right environment, networks will form; we should focus on
identifying and nurturing that environment.
• Views network stability as a function of the linkages in a
network. Th us, we should better understand how to integrate
participants into networks, ensure equal access to information
and resources, and work to identify and overcome resistance to
the fl ow of information within a network.
• Locates accountability within network linkages as well.
Accountability is an emergent product of robust ties within a
network. More work is needed that explores the importance of
creating and maintaining rich ties on network stability and accountability.
• Is local. Anarchist collectives tend to be small, closely knit
communities. Also, locality recognizes the importance of environment
and context to network success. Accordingly, the search
for a single overarching theory to account for all governance
networks may not be productive. Rather, characterizing and categorizing
the conditions that have generated successful networks
may prove more useful.
• Is organic rather than mechanical. Networks are grown,
not built. Th eir parts are not interchangeable; rather, function
and ability are tied to context and environment. Again, the
practical lesson for networks management is to focus on an
environment conducive to network development and growth
as well as those
• Moves from attempts to establish individual networks toestablishing a social context that is conducive to networks. Giventhe right environment, networks will form; we should focus onidentifying and nurturing that environment.• Views network stability as a function of the linkages in anetwork. Th us, we should better understand how to integrateparticipants into networks, ensure equal access to informationand resources, and work to identify and overcome resistance tothe fl ow of information within a network.• Locates accountability within network linkages as well.Accountability is an emergent product of robust ties within anetwork. More work is needed that explores the importance ofcreating and maintaining rich ties on network stability and accountability.• Is local. Anarchist collectives tend to be small, closely knitcommunities. Also, locality recognizes the importance of environmentand context to network success. Accordingly, the searchfor a single overarching theory to account for all governancenetworks may not be productive. Rather, characterizing and categorizingthe conditions that have generated successful networksmay prove more useful.• Is organic rather than mechanical. Networks are grown,not built. Th eir parts are not interchangeable; rather, functionand ability are tied to context and environment. Again, thepractical lesson for networks management is to focus on anสภาพแวดล้อมที่เอื้อต่อการพัฒนาเครือข่ายและการเจริญเติบโตบรรดา
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