
LateralGovernance defines knowledge production as a distributed political act organised through horizontal standards rather than central authority. In Socioplastics, governance emerges through protocols, repetition, transparency, and structural consequence. Authority is produced laterally: through consistency of operations, legibility of decisions, and the capacity of the system to regulate itself without institutional dependence. LateralGovernance positions the field as an autonomous political structure in which epistemic sovereignty is exercised through infrastructure, not decree. Governance is not imposed above the field; it is generated within it.
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autonomous corpus, LateralGovernance, epistemic sovereignty, Anto Lloveras, post-institutional, Socioplastics, commons, knowledge politics, distributed standards, lateral governance
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