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Institutional Monoculture

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Institutional monoculture is the condition in which a knowledge-producing institution — a university department, a funding agency, a regulatory body — becomes dominated by a single theoretical framework, methodological approach, or demographic profile. Like cognitive diversity, its opposite, institutional monoculture is a structural property of the organization, not a matter of individual belief.

Monocultures produce epistemic fragility because they eliminate the independent validation pathways that would catch systematic errors. The filter bubble is the consumer-side analogue; institutional monoculture is the producer-side version. The enforcement mechanism is typically methodological orthodoxy — the informal suppression of dissenting approaches through peer pressure, hiring decisions, and funding gatekeeping.