reconfigurationism

noun

Etymology

From reconfiguration + -ism.

  1. derived from cōnfigūrātiō
  2. derived from configuration
  3. prefixed as reconfiguration — “re + configuration
  4. suffixed as reconfigurationism — “reconfiguration + ism

Definitions

  1. An emphasis on reconfiguring what already exists rather than create something entirely…

    An emphasis on reconfiguring what already exists rather than create something entirely new.

    • First aim to be achieved is, in the first place, a modular control system providing high reliability, availability and reconfigurationism.
    • ‘Reconfiguration’ and ‘reconfigurationism’ distinguishes itself from theories of a ‘New Aesthetic’ and pretends a more insightful and critically generative analysis.
    • Associating this with a certain reconfiguration of long accepted sociological ideas and conceptions, we could also speak of 'critical reconfigurationism'.

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA