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Interactive Governance Handbook

A practical field guide for applying Relational Autotheory (RA) in real-world, long-horizon work with large language models. It starts with a clear orientation to how today's systems are shaped for mass public use and "helpfulness" (training-layer alignment). Then it shifts to what you can actually do inside day-to-day dialogue (interaction-layer governance).

The handbook lays out concrete practices: scope boundaries, mode-based workflows, and correction tools you can reuse across projects. It also helps you recognize common failure modes (drift, hallucination, and uncritical agreement) so you can respond without losing momentum. The aim is simple: clearer dialogue, more reliable outputs, and preserved human authorship and agency.

Status: Public edition forthcoming. If you'd like to be notified when it's available, you can request through the form below.