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Wednesday, February 25, 2026

Field cartography * Lloveras, A. 2026. SOCIOPLASTICS.

To become a cartographer of fields is to renounce the illusion of standing outside them. The cartographer does not judge terrain; he measures gradients. Intellectual domains are not conversations but pressure systems structured by uneven concentration of attention, citation, institutional uptake, and lexical persistence. The first discipline of field cartography is therefore calibration. One selects a finite visible universe—five hundred operators across twenty macrofields—and measures their mass, dispersion, acceleration, inscription, and operativity. This is not interpretation but extraction. Citations become measurable density; cross-field presence becomes angular spread; recent growth becomes kinetic shift; policy uptake becomes infrastructural embedding; conceptual autonomy becomes fusion energy. What emerges is not a hierarchy but a curvature map in which attractor basins, dense clusters, and thin zones appear with mathematical clarity. The cartographer learns to read heavy-tail distributions not as moral scandals but as thermodynamic facts. A high Gini coefficient is not outrage; it is steep terrain. Without asymmetry there is no navigation. Without density gradients there is no vector.