Collective action occurs when individuals come together to pursue a common interest or achieve a shared goal, particularly in a political context. It emphasizes cooperation and coordination among group members to influence political outcomes or policy decisions.
Related terms
Social Movement: A type of group action where large numbers of people come together to promote or resist social change through various forms of advocacy.
Interest Group: An organized group that aims to influence public policy and decision-making processes within political systems without seeking legislative power themselves.
Lobbying: The act of attempting to influence decisions made by officials in the government, often by interest groups or lobbyists on behalf of another organization or group