Well you will also need to use your voice if you are founding a new community from scratch, right? (In order to persuade people to join.)
I guess one way to think about it is that communities are defined by which people are considered high status, so breaking away to form your own community represents a step towards a different metric for judging status?
“Voice vs exit” schema distinguishes dialoguing specifically with the institution you’re unsatisfiedwith from leaving it. The terms are just simple handles; “voice” is not meant to include literally all communication with anyone AFAIK.
I suppose you could think of this as exit via using voice with respect to a different institution (humanity). But technically any sort of “exit” that involves transactions with other agents (e.g. buying a train ticket out of town) is a sort of communication. I still think it’s worth distinguishing from trying to contribute information to your local system from the inside.
Well you will also need to use your voice if you are founding a new community from scratch, right? (In order to persuade people to join.)
I guess one way to think about it is that communities are defined by which people are considered high status, so breaking away to form your own community represents a step towards a different metric for judging status?
“Voice vs exit” schema distinguishes dialoguing specifically with the institution you’re unsatisfied with from leaving it. The terms are just simple handles; “voice” is not meant to include literally all communication with anyone AFAIK.
I suppose you could think of this as exit via using voice with respect to a different institution (humanity). But technically any sort of “exit” that involves transactions with other agents (e.g. buying a train ticket out of town) is a sort of communication. I still think it’s worth distinguishing from trying to contribute information to your local system from the inside.