deedsthrough
Deedsthrough is a term used to describe the practice of tracing and presenting the chain of deeds, decisions, and influences that contribute to a particular outcome. It emphasizes transparency, accountability, and provenance in the analysis of actions, rather than focusing solely on end results. In this sense, deedsthrough seeks to make explicit the pathways by which actions lead to effects, including social, technical, and organizational factors.
Origins and usage: The term is a relatively recent coinage that emerged in online and interdisciplinary discussions
Applications: In governance and compliance contexts, deedsthrough supports audits and impact assessments by providing traceable documentation
Principles and practices: Core components include traceability of actions, contextual documentation, and verifiability through records such
Criticisms and limitations: Critics caution that deedsthrough can be resource-intensive and may overspecify processes at the
See also: provenance, chain of custody, accountability, transparency, causality.