eksternexternaal
Eksternexternaal is a neologism used in Dutch-language scholarship to denote a category of external influence that is experienced and treated as internal. The term blends ekstern and externaal to emphasize the increasingly blurred boundary between what lies outside a system and what is effectively internalized through governance, funding, or social norms. It is discussed in fields such as organizational theory, governance studies, and sociolinguistics as a way to analyze how external actors, rules, or pressures become woven into the interior logic of institutions without a formal change of ownership or membership.
In practice, eksternexternaal describes situations where external forces assume internal-like roles. Examples include external consultants who
Mechanisms that foster eksternexternaal include funding dependencies, contractual obligations, accreditation schemes, reputational incentives, and standardization processes.
Critics argue that the term can obscure power dynamics by re-labeling external influence as internal, while
See also: externality, internalization, boundary-work, platform governance.