miscontextualized
Miscontextualized is an adjective used to describe information, statements, facts, or decisions that have been placed or interpreted outside the proper context, resulting in misunderstanding or erroneous inference. The term arises from the combination of “mis” (indicating a mistake or error) and “contextualized,” which refers to the surrounding circumstances or environment that give meaning to a subject. When something is miscontextualized, its original intent or significance is altered or distorted, often leading to misinterpretation by an audience.
The concept is common in media studies, where quotes from interviews, historical documents, or social media
Miscontextualized is related to terms such as “taken out of context” and “misinformation.” While the latter refers
References in journalistic ethics emphasize the obligation to present statements in their genuine environment to avoid