mahtudes
Mahtudes is a term used in contemporary social theory to denote stable configurations of normative dispositions that emerge within a social group. Unlike individual attitudes, mahtudes are considered emergent properties of social networks composed of interrelated beliefs, values, and expectations that guide collective action.
Etymology is uncertain; the term is used as a conceptual blend of magnitude and attitude to emphasize
Characteristics of mahtudes include persistence through short-term perturbations, yet the capacity to adapt during significant cultural
Formation and change occur through repeated interactions, shared narratives, leadership dynamics, and entrenched institutional norms. Change
Criticism and use: some scholars caution that focusing on mahtudes risks overstating cohesion or masking within-group
See also: social norms; cultural cognition; collective behavior.