03 Third Order/Domains/Organised Domain
Organised Domain
An Organised Domain names an intentionally arranged participation context. An Organised Domain is not the same as an Organic Field. It organises one or more fields into a recognisable practice, discipline, institution, method, model, framework, or applied arrangement. Organised domains can remain healthy where they preserve retraceability to the fields and relations they organise. They become structurally unsafe where their organisation carries participation while blocking retrace.
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An Organised Domain becomes recognisable where participation is intentionally arranged, maintained, revised, inherited, taught, governed, or applied. It is read by asking what organic fields it organises and whether its carrying remains retraceable.