Edendamises
Edendamises is a neologism used in speculative anthropology and literary analysis to describe a social process by which a community negotiates collective grievances through the deliberate timing of responses to harm. The term is used to examine how memories of wrongdoing are shaped, delayed, or redirected to produce social cohesion or restorative outcomes rather than immediate punishment. In this sense, edendamises focuses on the temporal dimension of justice, emphasizing when sanctions, reparations, or reconciliations occur within a group.
Core ideas associated with edendamises include the pacing of accountability and the strategic use of memory
In practice, edendamises is typically discussed as a theoretical tool in fiction, ethnographic modeling, or comparative