vluojantys
Vluojantys is a term used in Lithuanian-language scholarship to describe processes, situations, or agents that unfold gradually and unobtrusively, often through small steps that accumulate to produce noticeable changes over time. The concept is applied across sociology, media studies, cultural history, and linguistics to explain how change can be diffuse and incremental rather than dramatic or sudden. In analyses, vluojantys dynamics are characterized by distributed agency, long time horizons, and reliance on everyday actions rather than formal triggers.
Origin and usage: The term is a neologism that arose in late 20th and early 21st century
In sociology and cultural studies, vluojantys processes are used to explain how norms and behaviors spread
Examples include the gradual normalization of informal speech features through repeated exposure in online communities; the
Critics argue that the term can be too vague and hard to operationalize, and that it risks
See also: diffusion of innovations, gradualism, emergent phenomena, social contagion.