One door is the Project Index itself: the cartographic entrance, where the field is named, structured, and explained. Another is ORCID, which fixes authorship through a persistent researcher identity. Another is OpenAlex, which places that authorship and its outputs inside an open scholarly graph. Another is the Hugging Face dataset, where the corpus becomes machine-readable through fields such as id, slug, url, tomo, and doi. Another is GitHub, where MUSE appears as the technical and organisational substrate of the system. And then there are the DOI anchors on Zenodo and Figshare, which the index presents not as decoration but as structural documents selected for long-term citability. Each door receives a different visitor: readers, crawlers, indexers, repositories, institutional evaluators, or software agents. The point is not dispersion. The point is distributed coherence. A weak network multiplies surfaces and loses identity; a strong mesh multiplies surfaces and intensifies recognisability. In Socioplastics, every threshold points inward again. The index links to ORCID, OpenAlex, GitHub, Hugging Face, and the main channels; the dataset reflects the corpus as structure; the DOI layer hardens selected conceptual anchors; the semantic layer translates the field into machine-legible entities such as ResearchProject, Dataset, SoftwareSourceCode, and CreativeWorkSeries. The project index says this very clearly: what is not machine-readable is not discoverable. That sentence is the whole strategy in miniature. Porosity is not the opposite of rigour here. Porosity is the condition under which the field becomes harder to erase. This is why more doors make the system stronger. If one platform weakens, the field remains accessible elsewhere. If one reader arrives through a blog post, another arrives through ORCID, another through OpenAlex, another through a DOI, another through the dataset. All of them encounter different surfaces of the same nucleus. The architecture is therefore not symbolic but operational: one layer names, one identifies, one maps, one stores, one cites, one computes. The result is not mere visibility. It is persistence by design. Socioplastics does not circulate as a single site or a single publication series. It circulates as a mesh whose method is already inscribed in its architecture.
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