tilbageligning
Tilbageligning is a term used in Danish-language scholarship to describe the cognitive and rhetorical process of aligning current interpretations, decisions, or narratives with past events or outcomes. The term is not widely standardized and appears mainly in discussions of memory, decision making, and narrative identity, where it denotes a retrospective adjustment of meaning to fit earlier experiences.
Origin and sense: The word combines tilbage, meaning back, with ligning, meaning likeness or alignment, signaling
Usage and implications: In psychology and communication studies, tilbageligning is used to analyze how people reinterpret
Examples: A manager who emphasizes lessons learned from a failed project to justify a current strategy demonstrates
See also: hindsight bias, retrospective cognition, memory reconstruction, narrative identity, coherence seeking.