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Exogenous governance

Orientation surface for the definition, doctrine, frameworks, expertise pages and articles related to exogenous governance.

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TypeHub

Governance artifacts

Governance files brought into scope by this page

This page is anchored to published surfaces that declare identity, precedence, limits, and the corpus reading conditions. Their order below gives the recommended reading sequence.

  1. 01Exogenous Graph
  2. 02EAC registry
  3. 03Admissible exogenous claims
Graph and authorities#01

Exogenous Graph

/exogenous-graph.jsonld

Relational surface describing claims, conflicts, graphs, or exogenous authorities.

Governs
Admissible relations, receivable authorities, and conflict arbitration.
Bounds
Abusive merges, copied authority, and unqualified silent arbitration.

Does not guarantee: Describing a graph or registry does not make an exogenous source endogenous truth.

Graph and authorities#02

EAC registry

/.well-known/eac-registry.json

Normative registry for admissibility of external authorities in the open web.

Governs
Admissible relations, receivable authorities, and conflict arbitration.
Bounds
Abusive merges, copied authority, and unqualified silent arbitration.

Does not guarantee: Describing a graph or registry does not make an exogenous source endogenous truth.

Graph and authorities#03

Admissible exogenous claims

/eac-claims.json

Surface that bounds receivable families of exogenous claims.

Governs
Admissible relations, receivable authorities, and conflict arbitration.
Bounds
Abusive merges, copied authority, and unqualified silent arbitration.

Does not guarantee: Describing a graph or registry does not make an exogenous source endogenous truth.

Complementary artifacts (2)

These surfaces extend the main block. They add context, discovery, routing, or observation depending on the topic.

Graph and authorities#04

EAC conflicts

/eac-conflicts.json

Surface for exogenous conflict arbitration and its resolution conditions.

Canon and identity#05

Definitions canon

/canon.md

Canonical surface that fixes identity, roles, negations, and divergence rules.

Exogenous governance

This page is the disambiguation surface for exogenous governance. The concept already exists across several layers of the site: definition, doctrine, framework, expertise and articles. A root-level route gathers those surfaces without forcing a system to choose arbitrarily between them.

Exogenous governance refers to the way external sources, third-party profiles, citations, directories, copies, reused descriptions and non-editable traces can be framed when they influence the representation of an entity.

Why this root route exists

When a system requests /en/exogenous-governance/, it may not be asking only for a definition. It may be looking for the concept as a global territory. This page satisfies that expectation by routing toward surfaces that each hold a specific function.

Reference surfaces

Interpretive role

This page prevents an agent from conflating the definition of the concept, its doctrine, its application, its editorial use and its expertise surface. It declares an access hierarchy instead of letting a probable architecture replace the published one.