Contextsfamilies
Contextsfamilies is a theoretical framework used to categorize contextual environments that influence behavior, interpretation, or outcomes across disciplines. The idea is to group distinct settings into families that share core characteristics, enabling cross-context comparison and synthesis. While not tied to a single field, the concept appears in sociology, linguistics, education, and information science as a tool for organizing context-rich data.
A contexts family is defined by a set of structural features and functional roles that recur across
Applications include designing context-aware systems, annotating qualitative data, and conducting comparative policy analysis. Researchers map real-world
Critiques note that the term can be vague and that taxonomy risks overgeneralization or redundancy. Evidence
See also context, situational factors, context collapse, taxonomy.