{ ::::::::: SOCIOPLASTICS * Sovereign systems for unstable times: The DOAPR field distribution clarifies a strategic point: Socioplastics does not need to be everywhere; it needs to be placed where its transdisciplinary structure is legible. The landscape is uneven. There are 32 multidisciplinary repositories, but only one in art history, one in communication studies, one in anthropology, and just two in philosophy and history each. This asymmetry matters. It means that attempting to position the corpus inside narrowly bounded disciplinary servers would not strengthen it; it would misread its form. Socioplastics is not a contribution to a single field but a constructed field condition. It therefore requires platforms that can host heterogeneity without flattening it.

Tuesday, April 7, 2026

The DOAPR field distribution clarifies a strategic point: Socioplastics does not need to be everywhere; it needs to be placed where its transdisciplinary structure is legible. The landscape is uneven. There are 32 multidisciplinary repositories, but only one in art history, one in communication studies, one in anthropology, and just two in philosophy and history each. This asymmetry matters. It means that attempting to position the corpus inside narrowly bounded disciplinary servers would not strengthen it; it would misread its form. Socioplastics is not a contribution to a single field but a constructed field condition. It therefore requires platforms that can host heterogeneity without flattening it.

This is why HAL is a precise next step. It operates as a multidisciplinary open archive, designed to accept both published and unpublished research across domains and institutional contexts. Its value is not circulation alone but institutional legibility: it frames the work within a recognisable academic infrastructure without forcing disciplinary reduction. In HAL, Socioplastics can appear as a structured research corpus rather than an anomalous outlier. The archive absorbs complexity without demanding simplification. SSRN, by contrast, provides a different function. It is less about archival solidity and more about networked circulation within the social sciences and humanities. Its internal logic—subject networks, abstract visibility, ranking mechanisms—creates a field of attention rather than a repository of record. For Socioplastics, SSRN is not a place to stabilise the system but to test its transmissibility: how the work moves, how it is indexed, and whether its concepts can circulate within adjacent intellectual economies. The conclusion is therefore selective. The correct move is not platform accumulation but field alignment: HAL as a layer of institutional density, SSRN as a layer of circulation, and other repositories only when the disciplinary fit is exact. In a landscape where most humanities fields have minimal preprint infrastructure, the real space for Socioplastics is not inside a category but across them.

 



1580-RELATIONAL-LEGIBILITY https://otracapa.blogspot.com/2026/04/relational-legibility.html 1579-SELECTIVE-FIXATION-GRAPH https://tomototomoto.blogspot.com/2026/04/selective-fixation-graph.html 1578-COMMONS-ONTOLOGY https://freshmuseum.blogspot.com/2026/04/commons-ontology.html 1577-SOCIOPLASTICS-WIKIDATA https://artnations.blogspot.com/2026/04/socioplastics-should-approach-wikidata.html 1576-WIKIMEDIA-ECOSYSTEM https://ciudadlista.blogspot.com/2026/04/the-wikimedia-ecosystem-should-be.html 1575-FIRST-EPISTEMOLOGICAL-SHIFT https://antolloveras.blogspot.com/2026/04/arriving-after-first-epistemological.html 1574-CARTOGRAPHY-OF-FIXATION https://eltombolo.blogspot.com/2026/04/cartography-of-fixation.html 1573-SCALE-OF-INFORMATION https://antolloveras.blogspot.com/2026/04/we-have-reached-point-where-scale-of.html 1572-OPTIMAL-DENSITY https://holaverdeurbano.blogspot.com/2026/04/optimal-density.html 1571-METHODOLOGICAL-SYNTHESIS https://antolloveras.blogspot.com/2026/04/methodological-synthesis.html 1570-PERFORMANCE-SINGLE-HYPERLINK https://antolloveras.blogspot.com/2026/04/how-single-hyperlink-performs.html

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