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|Authors List=Nicholas Overgaard, Mirka Loiselle,
|Formulated Year=2016
|Description=TODO: Description hereMutual authority delegation is a sub-type of authority delegation. It describes a situation where two communities delegate authority to one another over respective areas of expertise.  A good example of mutual authority delegation is the relationship between physicists and biologists nowadays. A community of physicists recognizes that biologists are experts in the life sciences and will accept any theories told to them about the life sciences by biologists. Likewise, a community of biologists recognizes that physicists are experts in the physical sciences and will accept any theories told to them about the physical sciences by physicists. The exchange of authority over physical and life sciences puts physicists and biologists in a relation of mutual authority delegation.
|Resource=Overgaard and Loiselle (2016)
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