mediationsuch
Mediationsuch is a term used in interdisciplinary studies to describe a mode of inquiry that treats mediation as both a process and an object of study. It focuses on how intermediaries—human, organizational, and technological—shape disputes, interpretations, and actions, and how those mediators themselves become subjects of analysis. The concept emphasizes that what counts as mediation can vary across contexts and scales, from interpersonal negotiations to algorithmic governance.
Etymology and usage: The term is a neologism that combines the idea of mediation with a demonstrative
Conceptual framework: Mediationsuch foregrounds reflexivity, tracing not only outcomes but the mediators, artifacts, and modalities that
Applications: The term finds use in analyses of legal mediation, civic deliberation, online communities, and platform
Criticisms: Some scholars view mediationsuch as overly broad or vague, risking conceptual conflation of diverse mediation
See also: mediation theory, actant-network theory, boundary object, platform studies.