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Morphological Governance: Schooling as Infrastructure for the Cognitive Body

Trey Menefee

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Abstract: This paper advances a novel theoretical framework positioning mass schooling as a morphological infrastructure—an environmental system that actively shapes the biological, neurological, and somatic development of children in accordance with state rationality and institutional logics. Integrating developmental biology, educational sociology, and epigenetic theory, I conceptualize schooling as a recursive enclosure: a designed environment that conditions physical growth, behavior, and neurodevelopment through systematic exposure to time-discipline, sedentism, abstraction, and regulatory compliance. Drawing on empirical findings across multiple disciplines, I demonstrate how institutional forms become biological inputs in complex developmental systems. This framework recontextualizes educational expansion beyond cognitive socialization into a biopolitical apparatus for formatting human organisms to achieve compatibility with modern institutional orders. The theoretical advances offered here move beyond existing models of educational embodiment by identifying specific biological pathways through which institutional design shapes developmental trajectories, with significant implications for educational policy, public health interventions, and the ethical design of learning environments in an era of accelerating technological mediation.

Date: 2025-05-30
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