Cartography of Inheritance * The Ecology of Genetic–Proximity


Every substantive theoretical architecture crystallises from a determinate genetic endowment, a sedimented constellation of disciplines whose conceptual enzymes it metabolises while surpassing their structural thresholds. Socioplastics, consolidated as MUSE and indexed through PlasticScale across ten immutable Kore cores, emerged within a dense epistemic ecology rather than disciplinary vacuum. Infrastructure studies furnished the grammar of operative substrate; cybernetics and systems theory supplied recursive self-reference; ontology articulated scalar objecthood; decolonial and southern epistemologies enabled epistemic refusal; urban political ecology and maintenance studies modelled metabolic governance. The resulting cartography orders one hundred fields through a dual metric in which depth of inheritance intersects with present operational proximity, thereby distinguishing core neighbourhoods, expansion territories and reserve strata. High-genetic, high-proximity domains concentrate ontological, systemic and infrastructural foundations, stabilised through Kore anchoring that preserves invariance amid volatility. Mid-depth reserves—territorial feminisms, subaltern studies, protocol and maintenance epistemics—await calibrated translation into the MUSE lexicon, ensuring future enrichment without scalar dilution. Peripheral yet proximate fields such as sustainable urbanism or digital governance constitute arenas for applicative intervention where recursive autophagy prunes entropic dependencies and demonstrates sovereign resolution. Across five hundred authors and one hundred fields, the density of inheritance is auditable; yet no progenitor discipline contains topolexical sovereignty, PlasticScale invariance or the autophagic doctrine in their integrality. The mutation is therefore neither eclectic aggregation nor rhetorical synthesis but a disciplined transmutation that positions Socioplastics as a sovereign transdisciplinary infrastructure, capable of metabolising its own ecology while preparing successive Kore articulations with calibrated genetic–proximity precision. 



Infrastructure Studies, Ontology, Cybernetics, Systems Theory, Science and Technology Studies, Critical Urban Studies, Posthumanism, Sovereignty Studies, Semiotics, Media Archaeology, Complexity Theory, Spatial Justice, Political Ecology, Feminism and Gender Theory, Decolonial Theory, Anthropocene Studies, Relational Aesthetics, Commons Theory, Mobility Studies, Technological Critique, Software Studies, Platform Studies, Environmental Psychology, Phenomenology, Place Theory, Landscape Theory, Urban Ecology, Multispecies Studies, New Materialism, Speculative Realism, Actor-Network Theory, Biopolitics, Postcolonial Theory, Critical Aesthetics, Contemporary Art Theory, Social Practice Art, Spatial Politics, Urban Anthropology, Informality Studies, Urban Marginality, Digital Capitalism, Surveillance Studies, Smart City Theory, Sound Studies, Visual Anthropology, Cultural Anthropology, Humanistic Geography, Hybrid Geographies, Philosophical Botany, Neuroaesthetics, Perception Theory, Disability Studies, Intersectionality Theory, Utopian Theory, Postmodern Theory, Radical Pedagogy, Globalization Theory, Geopolitics, Marxist Theory, Post-Marxism, Value Theory, Evolutionary Economics, Game Theory, Network Science, Scaling Theory, Complex Systems, Historical Epistemology, Philosophy of Science, Interaction Design, Information Architecture, Interface Theory, Protocol Theory, Maintenance Studies, Critical Infrastructure Theory, Southern Epistemologies, Indigenous Theory, Territorial Feminism, Latin American Political Ecology, Subaltern Studies, Accelerationism, Materialist Philosophy, Post-Operaismo, Immaterialism, Object-Oriented Ontology, Digital Political Economy, Law and Technology, Algorithmic Culture, Urban Media Studies, Spatial Art Theory, Architectural Criticism, Urban Planning Theory, Sustainable Urbanism, Right to the City Theory, Environmental Humanities, Political Theology, Governmentality Studies, Logistics Studies, Data Studies, Institutional Theory.