How to read this.By branch shows where each contribution sits: the trunk at the centre, the six branches beyond it. By affinity repositions the same circles by likeness, so relationships across branches surface. Select any circle to read it. A few contributions belong to two branches; each appears once, in its home colour, and says so when selected.
A text version of this map presents the same content in reading order, without the diagram, for screen reader and keyboard use.
Node size · how established the contribution is in the field
CoreLong-settled practiceWell-establishedNewer or contested
Colour · trunk or branch
Read it as a list
Every contribution, in full, by trunk and branch
The trunk and the branches
The trunk and each branch have their own page; the accessibility work is offered through Accessible Learning Labs. Individual contributions link to the branch they grow on.
References & resources
The theory and knowledge this practice is rooted in, listed once here and cited by number on each contribution above. Peer-reviewed and institutional sources link directly; books and reports are cited in full so they can be found in any library catalogue.