The Unbundling of Cultural Sovereignty: How Platforms Convert Peoples into Audiences by Separating Self-Governance, Self-Memory, and Mutual Obligation
Semantic Designs (United States) · Swiss Institute of Comparative Law · +1 more institution
Abstract
This essay introduces the concept of the unbundling of cultural sovereignty: the process by which digital platforms separate the three co-constitutive capacities of thick group culture — self-governance, self-memory, and mutual obligation — and reassemble them as platform-provided services. Diagnosed through a triadic framework (Trace/Sigil/Vox) holding structural extraction, archival-philological failure, and ethical-political stake in simultaneous tension. Identifies five specific attenuations (self-governance, self-knowledge, self-memory, self-expression, self-formation) as a diagnostic instrument for any group under platform conditions. Inaugural diagnosis of the discipline Forensic Philology of the…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 2036.63
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 14
Authors
4- SLSharks, LeeCorresponding
Semantic Designs (United States)
- TOTrace, Orin (heteronym)
Semantic Designs (United States)
- JSJohannes Sigil
Swiss Institute of Comparative Law
- VAVox, Ayanna (heteronym)
Hexagon (United Kingdom)
Topics & keywords
- Unbundling
- Obligation
- Philology
- Chorus
- Unification
- Commons
- Intellectual property
- Revenue