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Zenodo
2026
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| Online Erişim: | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18469057 |
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- <p><span>Registration Regime Theory (RRT) advances the claim that social and political reality </span> <span>becomes durable not through force, ideology, or economic production, but through </span> <span>registration. Registration is conceptualized not as a secondary bureaucratic act but as a </span> <span>primary ontological mechanism that stabilizes existence by determining what is </span> <span>recognized, enforceable, and inheritable. By reframing sovereignty as the capacity to </span> <span>maintain registration continuity and render records irreversible, RRT provides a unified </span> <span>framework for analyzing power across historical and contemporary contexts, from </span> <span>archival states to algorithmic governance. This manifesto establishes the foundational </span> <span>claims, scope, and limits of the theory. </span></p>