regionciting
Regionciting is a term used in discourse analysis and regional studies to describe the practice of explicitly linking claims, evidence, or observations to geographic regions. In regionciting, writers tag statements with regional qualifiers or attribute data to a region in order to provide contextual grounding, illustrate regional variation, or frame conclusions within a geographic scope. The practice helps readers assess the applicability of findings to different areas and signals the spatial dimension of knowledge.
The term is relatively new and has emerged in scholarly discussions of rhetoric, data journalism, and policy
In practice, regionciting benefits from clear definitions of regions, consistent boundary choices, and transparent data sources.
Regionciting is particularly relevant in journalism, policy analysis, and academic writing that seeks to foreground spatial