eipuhuttujen
Eipuhuttujen is a Finnish neologism used in discourse analysis and media criticism to refer to people, topics, or voices that have not been spoken about in public conversation. The term functions as a shorthand for what remains unspoken in political debate, news coverage, or everyday talk, often because of social norms, censorship, or strategic self-censorship. In this sense, eipuhuttujen describes portions of discourse that are conspicuously absent from discussion, even when relevant to broader public interest.
Etymology and usage notes: The word forms from ei puhuttu, meaning not spoken, combined with the past-participle
Context and significance: In Finnish-language analyses, eipuhuttujen is employed to explore what topics are avoided, how
Status and reception: As a relatively recent term, eipuhuttujen is not yet a standardized concept in Finnish
See also: censorship, taboo (topic), discourse analysis, agenda-setting, stigma.