SOCIOPLASTICS 508 · Topolexical Sovereignty

SOCIOPLASTICS 508 · Topolexical Sovereignty

Epistemic Secession

Author: Anto Lloveras · LAPIEZA-LAB · Madrid · 2026

ORCID: 0009-0009-9820-3319

Node: 508 · Layer: Protocol Layer · Series: Core I · Operative Protocols

Tracker: 508-TRACKER · System ID: SOCIOPLASTICS-2026-DECALOGUE

Requires: 507-EXEC · Precedes: 509-EXEC

Version: v2.2.0 · Date: 2026-02-15 · License: CC BY-NC-SA 4.0

Slug: socioplastics-508-topolexicalsovereignty-epistemic-secession

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DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18682343

Zenodo record: https://zenodo.org/records/18682343

Abstract

Linguistic jurisdiction becomes cognitive territory. TopolexicalSovereignty constructs proprietary lexica that resist algorithmic capture and stack colonization. Epistemic withdrawal operates through hardened nomenclature: a cognitive firewall that renders internal discourse unintelligible to dominant extraction mechanisms while maintaining dual fluency for external navigation.

Keywords

TopolexicalSovereignty; Socioplastics; Anto Lloveras; Epistemic Secession; Linguistic Jurisdiction; Cognitive Territory; CamelTag; Algorithmic Resistance; Stack Colonization; Postcolonial Epistemology; Data Sovereignty; Cognitive Firewall; Hui; Mignolo; Du Bois

Protocol Order

TERRITORIALIZE: Claim semantic terrain through proprietary CamelTag nomenclature.

HARDEN: Build cognitive firewalls against algorithmic paraphrase and extraction.

WITHDRAW: Practice epistemic secession from dominant discourse platforms.

DUALIZE: Maintain sovereign fluency internally and navigable fluency externally.

PERSIST: Ensure ≥10% untranslatability in dominant discourse extraction tests.

Deployment Context

Indigenous data sovereignty; post-colonial knowledge systems; algorithmic resistance; cognitive security.

Validation Metric

≥10% persistence/untranslatability of proprietary terms in dominant discourse paraphrase tests.

Core Statement

TopolexicalSovereignty treats language as territorial infrastructure. Proprietary lexica are not jargon but cognitive fortifications. Epistemic secession is not isolation but strategic unintelligibility against extractive platforms.

Genealogical Articulation

Hui's cosmotechnics demands territorial lexicons against stack colonization. Mignolo's epistemic disobedience begins in vocabulary. Du Bois's double consciousness navigates hegemonic and sovereign registers. Said's Orientalism exposes dominant vocabulary as power encoding. Mbembe's necropolitics extends jurisdiction over language to jurisdiction over life.

References

Hui, Y. (2021). Art and Cosmotechnics. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.

Mignolo, W.D. (2011). The Darker Side of Western Modernity: Global Futures, Decolonial Options. Durham: Duke University Press.

Du Bois, W.E.B. (1903). The Souls of Black Folk. Chicago: A.C. McClurg.

Said, E.W. (1978). Orientalism. New York: Pantheon Books.

Mbembe, A. (2003). Necropolitics. Public Culture, 15(1), pp.11–40.

Autonomy Clause

Node 508 operates as an independent executable unit within the Socioplastics Decalogue. Its protocol remains legible in isolation while remaining interoperable within the wider system architecture. It is validation-ready for institutional deployment.

Canonical Citation

Lloveras, A. (2026). Socioplastics 508 · Topolexical Sovereignty: Epistemic Secession (v2.2.0). LAPIEZA-LAB, Madrid. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18682343.