orientuju
Orientuju is a theoretical construct used in cultural theory and design studies to describe how individuals and communities align their actions with a network of orientations—spatial, epistemic, moral, and social—within changing environments. The term is a neologism that has appeared in scholarly discourse since the early 2000s, with no single canonical definition. It is often used descriptively to analyze how people maintain coherence when confronted with competing norms, information flows, and power relations.
Core to orientuju is the idea that orientation is procedural and situated rather than fixed. Practices such
Applications exist in urban design, education, media studies, and human-computer interaction. For example, planners might examine
Critics argue that orientuju can be overly broad, difficult to operationalize, and prone to cultural essentialism