kohalikuligu
Kohalikuligu is a sociocultural concept used to describe the way information, advice, and news are circulated within local communities through informal networks. The term refers to practices in which residents rely on neighbors, local associations, and neighborhood platforms to verify and disseminate practical knowledge, rather than through centralized media or official channels.
Etymology: The word appears to be a neologism constructed from local-oriented roots, drawing on the Estonian
Contexts: Kohalikuligu is most often described in relation to urban and rural neighborhoods where residents share
Characteristics: Key features include proximity, trust-based validation, rapid updating, and peer moderation. The model can enhance
Implications: Advocates emphasize strengthened social ties, localized resilience, and more responsive public information ecosystems. Critics warn
See also: Local knowledge, community informatics, participatory media, information ecology.