1. Purpose
The Reintegration Membrane defines how access, trust, role, authority, or coupling may be restored after harm, failure, drift, or violation.
2. Core Question
Can this node be reintegrated without restoring the old failure pathway?
3. Construct Class
Type: Restoration / Justice / Coupling System
Source status: Canon-Ready
Primary module: Meta-Theory / Restoration
Related modules: JGL, Security, CMS, ISC, Archetypes
4. Inputs
- truth completeness
- repair status
- compatibility
- boundary integrity
- recurrence reduction
- recurrence history
- role risk
- auditability
- power asymmetry
- prevention status
- trust tier
- rollback ability
- scope
- reversibility
- monitoring
5. Outputs
- reintegration readiness
- reintegration tier
- access constraints
- scope limits
- staged coupling plan
- supervision needs
- reversal conditions
- time validation requirements
- recurrence monitoring
6. Failure Modes Detected
Not specified in the registry index.
7. Restoration Links
Not specified in the registry index.
8. Tool Readiness
Workflow Ready
9. Tool Potential
This can become a reintegration assessment workflow for institutions, communities, AI systems, governance structures, restorative justice processes, and post-failure role restoration.
10. Source Notes
This compact spec sheet was generated from the Constructs Registry index. It preserves the current source fields and should be expanded against the full construct template during editorial review.
11. Machine-Readable Summary
construct_id: "CONSTRUCT-043"
title: "Reintegration Membrane"
abbreviation: ""
construct_class: "Restoration / Justice / Coupling System"
tool_readiness: "Workflow Ready"
primary_module: "Meta-Theory / Restoration"
source_status: "Canon-Ready"
registry_source: "content/archive/constructs/registry/index.md"