siseviisides
Siseviisides is a term encountered mainly in Estonian-language scholarship that can be translated roughly as internal modalities or internal means. It is used to describe tacit practices, norms, or procedural repertoires that operate within a system, organization, or community, rather than formal, codified rules. Because the term is not standardized, its exact scope changes with context.
Etymology: The prefix sise- means internal or inward, while viisid is the plural of viis (meaning way,
Usage: In sociology and anthropology, siseviisides refers to tacit routines and cognitive schemas that guide behavior
Relation to related concepts: It overlaps with tacit knowledge, organizational routines, cultural scripts, and internalized norms.
Limitations: The lack of a single, universal definition means interpretations vary. The term is most common
See also: tacit knowledge, organizational routines, internalized norms, social scripts.