honourands
Honourands is a neologistic term used in limited scholarly discussions to describe individuals, groups, or institutions that actively cultivate and defend social honor within a community. The concept treats honor as something that can be stewarded through transparent action, accountability, and restorative justice after wrongdoing.
Origin and usage: The word combines "honour" (British spelling) with the suffix "-and" to denote a collective
Definition and scope: An honourand is seen as a guardian of communal norms who seeks to preserve
Contexts and examples: In organizations, an honourand might be a whistleblower who reveals misconduct to restore
Critique: Critics warn that the term risks sentimentalism or performative virtue signaling and can obscure structural