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diregenerasi

Diregenerasi is a neologism used in Indonesian discourse to describe a perceived degeneration across generations, often in discussions of biology, culture, or technology. The term derives from di- (prefix indicating passive or distributive action) and generasi (generation) and is not uniformly defined in formal scientific literature.

Usage and scope: In biology and ecology, diregenerasi is sometimes invoked to describe transgenerational effects where

Social and technological contexts: In sociology or cultural studies, the term is used informally to discuss

Criticism: The term lacks precise, formal definition and is often seen as rhetorical. Critics argue it overlaps

See also: transgenerational epigenetics, inbreeding depression, degeneration, cultural transmission, intergenerational effects.

References: No standard citation exists; the term appears mainly in media discourse, opinion pieces, and some

environmental
stressors
or
compromised
parental
conditions
influence
offspring
fitness,
development,
or
disease
risk.
Mechanisms
discussed
include
epigenetic
modifications,
accumulation
of
deleterious
mutations,
or
maternal
effects.
In
agriculture
and
conservation,
diregenerasi
is
used
to
describe
inbreeding
depression
or
loss
of
adaptive
variation
as
populations
become
isolated
or
small.
perceived
decline
in
social
norms,
skills,
or
values
across
generations,
or
the
impact
of
rapid
technological
change
on
intergenerational
relations.
with
established
concepts
such
as
transgenerational
effects,
genetic
load,
or
degeneration,
and
can
oversimplify
complex
processes.
scholarly
discussions
as
a
theoretical
concept
rather
than
a
formal
category.