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Permission Surface

Definition of Permission Surface in the Ethotechnics glossary (Governance & power). What users can do without institutional approval — a measure of autonomy and a prerequisite f…

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Contact: research@ethotechnics.org

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  • Published: Dec 3, 2025
  • Last updated: Jan 9, 2026
  • Version: v1.1.0
  • DOI: Pending Zenodo deposit

License: CC BY-SA 4.0

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Changelog

  • v1.1.0 · 2026-01-09 — Expanded scholarly metadata, operational tests, and provenance notes.
  • v1.0.0 · 2025-12-03 — Initial glossary release with stable permalinks.

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Version

v1.1.0

Last updated

Jan 9, 2026

DOI

Pending Zenodo deposit

APA

Ethotechnics Institute Research Team. (2026). Permission Surface. Ethotechnics glossary. https://ethotechnics.org/glossary/permission-surface

MLA

Ethotechnics Institute Research Team. "Permission Surface." Ethotechnics glossary, 2026, https://ethotechnics.org/glossary/permission-surface.

Chicago

Ethotechnics Institute Research Team. "Permission Surface." Ethotechnics glossary. Jan 9, 2026. https://ethotechnics.org/glossary/permission-surface.

BibTeX

@misc{glossary_permission-surface,
  title={Permission Surface},
  author={Ethotechnics Institute Research Team},
  year={2026},
  howpublished={Ethotechnics glossary},
  url={https://ethotechnics.org/glossary/permission-surface},
  version={v1.1.0}
}

RIS

TY  - WEB
TI  - Permission Surface
AU  - Ethotechnics Institute Research Team
PY  - 2026
UR  - https://ethotechnics.org/glossary/permission-surface
ER  -

Definition

What users can do without institutional approval — a measure of autonomy and a prerequisite for contestability.

Scope

H. Governance & power. Structures that determine who sets moral boundaries and who can intervene.

Operational tests

  • Evidence appears in documentation, interface cues, or governance artifacts that reflect permission surface.
  • Teams can point to a concrete example that demonstrates permission surface in practice.

Genealogy

Ethotechnics uses Permission Surface to extend the h. governance & power vocabulary and connect governance, design, and policy teams.