kitsenemine
Kitsenemine is a term that appears in some Baltic-language scholarly texts to describe a process of contraction within a system, particularly the narrowing of available options, connections, or diversity over time. In social science contexts, it is used to refer to the gradual reduction of individuals’ or groups’ social networks and opportunities, often leading to increased constraint and potential inequality. The concept is not uniformly standardized, and definitions can vary by author, but they generally emphasize contraction rather than expansion.
Origin and usage: Kitsenemine is primarily found in Estonian-language research across sociology, economics, and regional studies,
Implications: As a theoretical concept, kitsenemine offers a lens for examining phenomena such as reduced job
See also: path dependence, market concentration, social network theory, specialization.
References: The usage remains niche and localized; researchers are advised to consult Baltic academic journals and