disavointia
Disavointia is a neologism used in social science and media studies to describe the strategic public disavowal or distancing from prior statements, affiliations, or actions by an individual or organization. It refers to a pattern in which actors attempt to reframe their identity or stance after controversy or reputational risk, often leveraging new information contexts such as social media and rapid news cycles. By dissociating from earlier positions, actors aim to minimize accountability or reenter public discourse with a revised image.
Etymology and usage: The term combines disavowal with a suffix inspired by other analytic constructions, signaling
Mechanisms: Core mechanisms include selective memory, reinterpretation of past acts as misunderstood or out of context,
Criticism and implications: Critics argue that disavointia can be performative and erode trust when past commitments
See also: disavowal, crisis communication, reputation management, cancel culture, performativity.