suhetetel
Suhetetel is a neologism that has appeared in a small body of online discussions and early scholarly drafts to describe a phenomenon in which groups co-create a shared narrative to regulate behavior and reinforce social bonds. Proponents use the term to discuss how storytelling, ritual repetition, and mutual validation can produce a sense of legitimacy for group actions even in the absence of formal authority.
Origin and etymology of suhetetel are not established. The term appears to be a coined composite rather
Usage and interpretations of suhetetel vary. In some contexts, it is used as an analytical shorthand for
Because of its lack of standard definition, suhetetel has limited acceptance in formal theory. Critics warn
See also: neologism, narrative theory, collective memory, social identity.