Jagunemises
Jagunemises is a term used primarily in speculative fiction and media theory to describe a class of emergent narrative patterns that arise when multiple agents—authors, readers, players, and algorithms—co-create stories across media platforms. The term is not tied to a single canon, and its precise meaning varies by work. In practice, jagunemises refer to structures that organize dispersed inputs into coherent, evolving narratives rather than to specific characters or events.
Etymology and origins for jagunemises are informal and debated. Some commentators treat the term as a coinage
Definitions and interpretations of jagunemises emphasize distributive authorship and cross-media integration. In this view, jagunemises are
Contexts and examples of usage are mostly found in niche fiction, transmedia projects, and fan-led collaborations.
Overall, jagunemises occupy a speculative niche as a flexible concept for analyzing distributed, participatory storytelling across