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Collective (disambiguation)

A collective is a group whose members share a common interest or goal.

Collective or The Collective may also refer to:

Organizations

  • The Ayn Rand Collective or "The Collective"
  • Camden Collective, a London-based regeneration project
  • The Collective (company), an American video game developer
  • The Collective (mountain biking), producers of mountain biking movies

Film and television

  • "Collective" (Law & Order: Criminal Intent), 2005 episode
  • "Collective" (Star Trek: Voyager), 2000 episode
  • The Collective (2008 film), an American independent horror movie
  • Collective (2019 film), a Romanian documentary film

Marvel comics

Music

  • The Collective (band), an Australian boy band
  • The Collective (Shreveport), a venue in Louisiana, USA

Albums

  • Collective (Clock DVA album), 1994
  • Collective (I've album), 2005
  • Collective (Stavesacre album), 2001
  • The Collective (Cecil Brooks III album), 1979
  • The Collective (Scale the Summit album), 2011
  • The Collective (The Collective album), 2012

Other uses

  • Collective (BBC), a now-dormant online interactive culture magazine hosted by bbc.co.uk
  • Collective as an adjective is often synonymous with mass and group, and frequently used in this sense in the context of collective psychology.

See also

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