mitteromantilisation
Mitteromantilisation is a hypothetical sociocultural process described in speculative discourse as the diffusion and decentralization of dominant narratives, resulting in a multiplicity of interpretive frames within a society. In this view, central authorities or traditional media gradually lose their unilateral ability to shape public meaning as alternative voices proliferate across networks, platforms, and communities.
Origin and etymology: The term is a neologism combining notions of transmission and multiplicity; it was coined
Mechanisms: It arises through algorithmic amplification of niche communities, user-generated content, and cross-platform sharing; it may
Implications: In governance and policy, mitteromantilisation can complicate public outreach, risk assessment, and crisis communication, as
Critique: Some scholars argue the concept is too broad, risk of equating healthy pluralism with fragmentation,
Overall: Mitteromantilisation remains a fictional construct used to explore how information ecosystems evolve in the era