downdescribed
Downdescribed is a neologism used in discourse analysis and media criticism to denote the act or habit of describing a person, object, event, or phenomenon in terms that emphasize lower status, marginal aspects, or diminished significance, often at the expense of salient or contextual details.
Origin and usage: The term combines down- with describe and has appeared in a limited range of
Core senses and examples: Downdescribing can reflect a descriptive bias toward subordinate features or a framing
Impact and critique: Downdescribing can obscure underlying causes, mislead audiences about importance or responsibility, and contribute
See also: framing, discourse analysis, media bias, descriptive bias, rhetorical analysis. Note that the term remains