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Zenodo
2026
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| Online adgang: | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20181548 |
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- <p>This publication is part of the series <em>Public Analytical Notes</em> (Note 12), which provides short, analytically framed texts on evaluation and decision-making in institutional and administrative contexts.</p> <p>The note examines situations in which similar structural configurations are identifiable across administrative levels, while the relations necessary for reconstructing how these configurations are linked remain non-identifiable in available documentation. It introduces<em> structural reproduction</em> as an analytical term describing the recurrence of such configurations across levels.</p> <p>The note is descriptive and analytical in character. It does not establish causal claims, normative judgments, or legal conclusions. The formulation may be used to describe situations in which reconstructability is limited due to non-identifiable structural, relational, and temporal conditions across administrative levels.</p> <p>The analytical formulation draws on concepts developed within the criteriology framework and may be understood as analytically related to prior methodological and conceptual work concerning cross-level analytical distribution and recursive criteria-lessness.</p> <p>The note is based on documented material but is presented in a generalised form and does not aim to describe or identify any specific case or individual.</p> <p> </p>