dokumentaalse
Dokumentaalse is a term used in contemporary media theory to describe a documentary practice that foregrounds the documentary process itself as the subject of the work. In dokumentaalse practice, the materials labeled as documents—footage, records, affidavits, datasets—are presented not merely as evidence to establish an external truth, but as artifacts that are produced, curated, and interpreted within specific social and institutional contexts. The approach draws attention to how editing choices, access, ethics, and audience reception shape what counts as valid documentation and what meanings are attributed to it.
The term emerged in scholarly discussions in the 2010s and is most often associated with discussions of
Key characteristics include self-reflexivity about documentation, ethical transparency regarding source materials and consent, an emphasis on
Critics note that dokumentaalse can expand audiences' understanding of documentary by exposing the production conditions behind
See also: documentary, documentary ethics, archival theory, meta-documentary.