subjektiiga
Subjektiiga is a theoretical term used in philosophy and social theory to describe a form of subjectivity that is distributed, relational, and processual rather than localized within a single thinker. It conceptualizes the self as emerging through continuous interactions among persons, technologies, institutions, and material environments. In subjektiiga, agency is distributed across networks of human and nonhuman actors, and identity is seen as co-constructed in practice rather than pre-given.
The word combines the root subjekti- with a productive suffix, reflecting its emphasis on subjecthood as a
Applications include media studies, ethics of AI and automation, political mobilization online, and collaborative design, where
Critics argue that subjektiiga can be too broad or vague, risking conflation with established ideas like relational
See also: subjectivity, relational ontology, distributed cognition, actor-network theory, posthumanism.