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Atlas of Afghanistan Stolen Subjectivity#
This Atlas is the semantic navigation layer of the Afghanistan Stolen Subjectivity research project.
Rather than presenting the study as a linear sequence of articles, the Atlas reveals the relationships between concepts, systemic mechanisms, historical transitions, institutional structures, and recovery pathways that emerge throughout the research.
Each map offers a different perspective on the same body of knowledge. Together they form a multidimensional representation of the project’s conceptual architecture, allowing readers to explore both individual topics and the connections between them.
The Atlas is designed as a living research environment. New semantic maps, knowledge matrices, timelines, ontologies, and systemic visualizations will be added as the project continues to evolve.
Atlas Overview#
| Property | Value | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Research | Afghanistan Stolen Subjectivity | Research project represented by this Atlas. |
| Series | Extra Credit Problem (The Asterisk Problem) | Research series containing this Atlas. |
| Atlas Type | Research Atlas | Type of navigational resource. |
| Knowledge Type | Atlas | Controlled ontology value describing this resource. |
| Ontology Class | ResearchAtlas | Controlled ontology class used throughout the Knowledge Graph. |
| Version | 1.0 | Current Atlas specification. |
| Status | Published | Current publication status of the Atlas. |
| Sections | 9 | Major thematic sections of the research. |
| Articles | 54 | Research articles represented by this Atlas. |
| Knowledge Nodes | 54 | Semantic nodes forming the conceptual structure of the research. |
| Atlas Maps | 8 | Planned navigation maps comprising the Atlas. |
| Primary Language | English | Primary language of the research ontology. |
| Research Origin | Portugal | Country where the research project is developed. |
| Last Updated | 2026-07-09 | Latest structural revision of the Atlas. |
The Atlas is organized as a collection of complementary knowledge maps.
Each map explores the research from a distinct analytical perspective while remaining connected to the overall conceptual architecture.
Atlas Contents#
The Atlas is composed of a set of complementary knowledge maps. Each map examines the research from a distinct analytical perspective while contributing to a unified conceptual architecture.
- Knowledge Structure
- Knowledge Graph
- Ontology Map
- Timeline Map
- Causal Map
- Recovery Map
- Institutional Map
- Semantic Map
Alt-text:
Atlas of Afghanistan Stolen Subjectivity — semantic navigation layer of the research project.
Extra Credit Problem (The Asterisk Problem). Afghanistan. Stolen Subjectivity. Atlas. AP | Pivtorak.Studio. 09.07.2026
© Anna Pivtorak (Kostyuk)