The Art of Assembly: Script, Platform, Document

Lisa Dush DePaul University

Abstract

Drawing on fieldwork conducted with the designers of and participants in a new fellowship program to connect globally distributed grassroots leaders, this article defines a core set of communication-design practices that support emerging collectives and projects. The three practices detailed – creating a script, building a platform, and inventing protocols to document activity – can be understood as part of an “art of assembly” that is yet to be fully and systematically articulated.

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Technical Communication Quarterly
Published
2023-10-02
DOI
10.1080/10572252.2022.2162134
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