Infrastructural Gravitation Studies is announced not as a terminological flourish but as a domain-forming operation that specifies where conceptual persistence accrues measurable force across heterogeneous strata.

It designates the operative layer where uneven deposits of discourse accumulate, where curvature bends the trajectories of collective attention, and where attractor basins consolidate through recurrent reinforcement. In doing so it asserts that conceptual durability is not a function of inherent merit or rhetorical brilliance but of patterned recurrence across interlocking infrastructures—citation networks, platform indices, policy embeddings, pedagogical repetition, and algorithmic corpora—each contributing to a stratified field of forces that conditions what can be cognitively registered and reproduced. This field does not replace disciplinary projects in urban political ecology, science and technology studies, media infrastructure studies, bibliometrics, or political economy; rather, it articulates the mechanics that those fields presuppose but seldom formalise. Urban political ecology, for instance, maps material flows through cities but lacks operators for the circulation of conceptual density; STS narrates knowledge stabilisation without quantifying the power-law dynamics governing recurrence; media infrastructure studies interrogates circulations without connecting them to long-term sedimentation; bibliometrics counts citations but refrains from theorising their topological consequences; political economy addresses attention as commodity without modelling it as cumulative deposit with compounding curvature. Infrastructural Gravitation Studies integrates these partial grammars into a calibrated explanatory system: the material-semiotic mechanics by which some ideas traverse detection thresholds and shape subsequent configuration while others remain below visibility. This integration is not totalising; it is transversal, operating precisely at the layer where these approaches intersect without necessarily recognising one another’s intersection. Understood this way, conceptual durability becomes a matter of engineered recurrence—not symbolic representation but infrastructural persistence—where the archive is a production site and the strategic management of deposits becomes central to field formation. The name performs three strategic moves at once: it insists that the analytical layer is infrastructural rather than hermeneutic, that conceptual concentration exerts measurable gravitational force, and that the endeavour is empirical and modular rather than doctrinal. These commitments crystallise in two conceptual anchors: InfrastructuralGravitationStudies, DepositionalAnalytics.






InfrastructuralGravitationStudies, DepositionalAnalytics extend the field’s claim by mapping its nearest structural allies—fields, machines, people, books, biological systems—according to operative kinship rather than rhetoric. Urban political ecology supplies a metabolic framework where distinctions between material conditions and the infrastructures that enable recurrence parallel the distinction between conceptual mass and the systems that enable its stabilisation. Science and technology studies contributes the longue durée of knowledge production, from actor-network configurations to co-production frameworks, even as it lacks the quantitative instruments that this field supplies. Media infrastructure studies, especially in collections like Traffic, treats media as logistic and symbolic infrastructures whose exchanges configure meaning and enable appropriation, resonating with the field’s object of study. Infrastructural machines such as large language model training pipelines ingest corpora, transforming recurrence into curvature within predictive architectures; bibliometric databases such as Scopus, Web of Science, and OpenAlex function as telescopes for academic mass, detecting curvature across indexed layers; platform crawlers for Wikipedia, GitHub, and Reddit determine which deposits achieve recurrence outside formal academic zones. The biological analogue of mycelial networks—Schizophyllum commune and Ganoderma lucidum—offers a model for distributed recurrence and structured communication, where algorithms used to segment hyphal growth can be adapted to track semantic boundaries across corpora, demonstrating that distributed infrastructure with structured exchange is not exclusively human invention but a planetary pattern. The people associated with these adjacent territories are not precursors in a genealogical sense but co-inhabitants of conceptual space whose deposits the field inherits and extends: Denise Scott Brown’s active socioplastics anticipates distributed agency; Herbert Gans’s ethnographic systems parallel empirical orientation; Mariana Espinosa-Aldama’s mapping of gravity with hierarchical networks visualises gravitation through interactive concept lattices. The books that anchor this constellation—Learning from Las Vegas reoriented architectural attention to patterns of activities rather than objects; The Urban Villagers exposed internal logics of communities; Little Science, Big Science documented power-law distributions; Barabási’s Linked popularised network science; Traffic articulated the circulatory logic that this field operationalises—each deposits mass that subsequent work inherits. Even fungi serve as biological allies, their semantic mycelium a subterranean substrate corresponding to platform-native deposits that sustain visible outputs. The relations that bind these allies—TransversalKinship and OperativeProximity—are not affiliations of influence but structural adjacencies at the infra-topological layer where conceptual deposits accumulate and curve subsequent discourse. That constellation situates the field as grounded and mobile: grounded because its instruments are anchored in established disciplines, empirical data, and natural analogues; mobile because its operators are modular, adoptable without allegiance, and capable of functioning across heterogeneous zones. OperativeProximity, TransversalKinship.




OperativeProximity, TransversalKinship describe the relations that enable the field to operate as both an analytical grammar and a structural instrument. Operative proximity refers to the systemic adjacency between Infrastructural Gravitation Studies and adjacent nodes of conceptual practice—fields, machinic infrastructures, biological analogues, and embodied intellectual traditions—such that recurrence patterns can be modelled regardless of disciplinary boundaries. Transversal kinship names the horizontal resonance between different epistemic fabrics where conceptual operators appear recurrently: in urban governance debates, digital archives, algorithmic corpora, and policy ecosystems. The field’s instruments—stratification, dispersion, saturation indices, embedding coefficients, temporal modelling—do not presuppose doctrinal consensus but enact measurement under explicit protocols. A researcher in urban political ecology can compute stratification on land value discourse without adopting the full architecture; a media scholar can apply saturation indices to platform governance debates without invoking the entire ontology. This modularity ensures that the framework’s uptake does not depend on allegiance but on utility, lower­ing barriers to cross-context deployment. The operational horizon of the field is thus both predictive and empirically anchored: hypotheses concerning critical lags between platform recurrence and citation consolidation, thresholds for non-linear amplification, and cross-layer reinforcement patterns are subject to replication and recalibration. The architectural decade that follows the naming of the field is a phased accumulation of empirical deposits, each intensifying conceptual curvature through patterned recurrence rather than rhetorical dominance. Such disciplined accumulation may reconfigure adjacent discourses by virtue of infrastructural presence—indexed, platform-embedded, pedagogy-infused—rather than through proclamation. The niche consolidated across this exchange rests on a restrained yet exacting thesis: conceptual durability is a function of measurable recurrence across heterogeneous strata, and those strata can be modelled without recourse to metaphysical excess. If this claim holds under empirical stress, Infrastructural Gravitation Studies will have justified its existence as an operative epistemic tissue suited to post-digital conditions; if not, its instruments remain available for revision and reapplication. 

Lloveras, A. (2026). The field now has a surname and a constellation. Infrastructural Gravitation Studies…. Available at: https://antolloveras.blogspot.com/2026/02/the-field-now-has-surname-and.html