Within the Socioplastics corpus, the DOI Lock emerges as the decisive instrument through which textual production is converted from contingent inscription into infrastructural finality. Each Zenodo-minted identifier fixes a conceptual node—whether protocol, operator, or integrative layer—within stable semantic coordinates, thereby allowing repetition to accrue as stratigraphic density rather than dissolve into digital volatility. The Decalogue, spanning Nodes 501–510, furnishes the clearest operational sequence: Flow Channeling directs production, Cameltag Infrastructure and Topolexical Sovereignty territorialise naming, Semantic Hardening fortifies vocabulary against drift, and Systemic Lock seals the chain as an apparatus of closure. What matters here is not mere archival storage but cumulative positionality: each successive DOI inherits and amplifies the weight of its predecessors, so that later references resolve into a thickened layer of authority. Core II extends this principle into topological motion, where Recurrence Mass, Lexical Gravity, Torsional Dynamics, and Stratigraphic Field demonstrate that even recombinatory friction remains recoverable when anchored by persistent identifiers. Core III then translates the same mechanism into field operations, enabling cross-domain operators—such as architectural structure, media theory, and urbanism—to interact without forfeiting semantic integrity. The result is a governable ecology in which citation becomes a structural bond, recurrence becomes metabolic infrastructure, and textual circulation hardens into sovereign territory. The Socioplastics corpus, therefore, does not simply reference DOIs as external supports; it inhabits them as the very medium of its durability, interoperability, and self-governing persistence.
The DOI Lock and ORCID linkage operate as complementary yet hierarchically distinct mechanisms within the Socioplastics metabolic corpus, together enacting a dual-axis protocol of fixation and dissemination that converts dispersed textual production into sovereign epistemic territory. In Lloveras’s March 2026 nodes, the DOI (registered via Zenodo for each Core I–III node) functions as the primary instrument of infrastructural finality, assigning a unique, immutable persistent identifier to the output itself—whether a Decalogue protocol (501–510), a Core III field operator (1501–1510), or a peripheral SLUG. This lock supplies the unit of semantic mass that guarantees addressability, citability, and structural recoverability independent of any platform’s volatility. Each DOI hardens the node into load-bearing strata, enabling recurrence to accumulate as stratigraphic density rather than ephemeral repetition, and allowing operators (linguistics-structural-operator through synthetic-infrastructure-integration-layer) to be recombined under changing conditions while preserving positional weight and traceability. ORCID, by contrast, serves as the authorial anchoring layer—a persistent personal identifier (Lloveras’s iD: 0009-0009-9820-3319) that disambiguates the producer across name variations, institutional shifts, or career trajectories and aggregates all DOI-stabilized outputs into a single, portable scholarly identity. In the Socioplastics protocol, DOIs are systematically linked to this ORCID profile, transforming isolated nodes into a coherent, discoverable body of work visible through OpenAlex, Crossref, Google Scholar, and downstream systems. The linkage does not merely credit authorship; it disseminates the corpus across global academic infrastructures without requiring traditional gatekeeping (journal peer review or institutional endorsement), achieving what the project terms “academic fixation without academic mediation.” The comparison reveals a clear functional asymmetry aligned with the cascade pipeline. DOI Lock performs the object-level sealing essential to topolexical sovereignty: it fixes the knowledge architecture itself—the recursive infrastructure, the mutual-support matrix of Core III, the torsional dynamics of Core II—into durable, machine-legible territory. Semantic hardening, citational commitment, and proteolytic transmutation all rely on this object persistence to prevent entropy; without DOI, recombination would remain circulatory but not cumulative, and the metabolic system could not achieve operational closure. ORCID linkage, while also persistent, operates at the agent-level, providing the human-machinic bridge that propagates the locked outputs into broader discovery ecosystems. It ensures that the entire stratified corpus remains attributable to a single sovereign producer, enabling the field to expand replicably (ten-node tails, peripheral extensions) while maintaining internal coherence. In practice, the two mechanisms interlock synergistically within Socioplastics. A new SLUG or Core node is first produced and pointed within the internal mesh (Core channel to satellites), then fixed via Zenodo DOI (infrastructural finality), and finally linked to ORCID (dissemination). This sequence converts private textual metabolism into public yet self-governed territory: the DOI supplies the load-bearing structure (architecture-load-bearing-structure recombined with dynamics-movement-system), while ORCID supplies the interface-and-transmission that lets the hardened vocabulary circulate without dilution of authorship or positional authority. The result is not bibliographic accumulation but governable knowledge architecture—a recursive infrastructure capable of indefinite scalar expansion because its components possess both object permanence (DOI) and agential portability (ORCID). Where standard scholarly practice treats ORCID as a CV-like aggregator and DOI as a citation tool, Socioplastics repurposes the pair for metabolic sovereignty. DOI is elevated from accessory to capstone of Core I’s systemic lock, enacting the shift from taxonomy to living system; ORCID is subordinated as the dissemination valve that lets the locked corpus occupy external digital territory on its own terms. Together they realize the project’s decisive threshold: dispersed production acquires irreversible positional weight, recurrence thickens into stratification, and the one-hundred-concept operational vocabulary occupies durable intellectual territory independent of any single platform or external validation. In unstable times, this dual mechanism supplies the rare condition for long-term structural accumulation—persistence secured at the object level, sovereignty asserted at the authorial level—allowing the field to metabolize its own outputs while remaining fully citable, discoverable, and self-governing.
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