Structural Reconstructions of Human Relationships · R2049 · Archive Series · Relational Systems

Intro

This entry reconstructs relationship drift as a gradual structural reconfiguration process, focusing on synchronisation loss, routine destabilisation, expectation drift, attention redistribution, and relational continuity degradation. It explains how relationships often destabilise without conflict, rupture, or identifiable events, and how small structural shifts accumulate until coordination coherence declines below stabilising capacity.
Key concepts include: relationship drift, relational synchronisation, structural degradation, expectation drift, coordination decay, and interpersonal system instability.

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The Silent Infrastructure of Relationships · R2049 Archive · Structural Reconstructions of Human Relationships

Intro

This entry introduces Relational Systems as structural coordination models between individuals, focusing on expectation architecture, attribution dynamics, attention distribution, emotional labour systems, and relationship drift. It reframes relationships as interpersonal coordination systems rather than emotional constructs, showing how structural asymmetries, implicit roles, and unspoken expectations determine stability or breakdown.
Key concepts include: relational coordination, expectation asymmetry, emotional labour distribution, attention drift, conflict as structural signal, and interpersonal system stability.

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