avouare
Avouare is a neologism used in sociolinguistics and ethics discussions to denote the act of openly acknowledging a fact, claim, or stance that was previously concealed or disputed. It characterizes a deliberate move toward transparency and accountability in public discourse and can function as a social practice within accountability processes, reconciliation efforts, and crisis communication.
Etymology and usage: The term appears to derive from the verb avouer, French for to confess, combined
Contexts and applications: Avouare arises in political communication, journalism, corporate governance, and interpersonal relations. Advocates describe
Theoretical considerations: Scholars debate whether avouare constitutes a distinct practice from related concepts such as confession,
See also: avowal, confession, disclosure, apology, accountability.