sättumus
Sättumus is a term used in some Nordic-language scholarly writings to describe the embodied and internalized patterns of behavior that guide individuals in everyday life. The word combines the Swedish sätt, meaning "manner, method, habit," with a suffix that approximates a noun forming an abstract concept. The term is not widely standardized in major dictionaries and is not common outside specific theoretical discussions.
Definition and scope: Sättumus denotes a set of ingrained dispositions, learned through socialization, that predispose people
Relation to other concepts: It is related to, but distinct from, habitus (as formulated in Bourdieuan theory),
Applications and methods: Used in sociological and anthropological analyses to explain how behavior persists beyond conscious
Critiques: The term can be vague and overlapping with existing concepts; cross-cultural variations complicate cross-national comparisons.