noun
double contingency
A technical term in sociology and systems theory, referring to a situation where two actors' actions depend on each other's expectations, leading to uncertainty. Used in academic contexts.
社会学では、ダブルコンティンジェンシーは相互行為の不確実性を説明する概念だ。
In sociology, double contingency is a concept that explains the uncertainty of mutual interaction.
Variant with interpunct; less common but still seen.
Borrowed from English 'double contingency'.