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Hey this is an example of a 'subpage' of the ((in)ter)dependence quilt!
Appears in ''Misplaced Concretism and Concrete Situations: Feminism, Method, and Information Technology'' (Susan Leigh Star, 1994, find it [https://hub.xpub.nl/bootleglibrary/book/863 here on the bootleg library]), that builds on the concept from ''Situated learning: Legitimate peripheral participation'' (Lave and Wenger, 1992).
 
A community of practise...
    ... is composed of people and things,
        themselves in ecological relation...> > > check ecological relations
    ... as a term emphasizes the ways in which people work together and act together to form communities
    ... is a way of talking about a linked web of actions, people, and artifacts
 
Objects in a community of practise...
    ... come to be only in the context and action and use
    ... exhibit a level of familiarity, 'taken-for-grantedness'
    ... are on a trajectory of naturalization
                ─┬─────────────┬─────────────
                  │            └ the removal of contingencies of an object's creation and its situated nature
                  │              [first computer rolls around and we're all Really aware of it but now smartphones are
                  │              just a part of us, they have become naturalized, a part of our lives
                  │              and the landscape, it's historical context is no longer that important]
                  └ it is not predetermined an object will ever become naturalized or how long it will remain so
 
People in a community of practise...
    ... are considered 'newcomer'  
        not through their relation with other people in the community
        but through their relation with the objects in the community
    ... are on a trajectory of membership
        ─────────────────────────────────
        (which ranges from illegitimate peripheral participation
                      to  full membership)
        that consists of a series of encounters with the objects in the community
        and increasingly being in a naturalized relationship with them
 
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Appears in Misplaced Concretism and Concrete Situations: Feminism, Method, and Information Technology (Susan Leigh Star, 1994, find it here on the bootleg library), that builds on the concept from Situated learning: Legitimate peripheral participation (Lave and Wenger, 1992).

A community of practise...
    ... is composed of people and things, 
        themselves in ecological relation...> > > check ecological relations
    ... as a term emphasizes the ways in which people work together and act together to form communities
    ... is a way of talking about a linked web of actions, people, and artifacts
Objects in a community of practise...
    ... come to be only in the context and action and use
    ... exhibit a level of familiarity, 'taken-for-grantedness'
    ... are on a trajectory of naturalization 
                ─┬─────────────┬─────────────
                 │             └ the removal of contingencies of an object's creation and its situated nature 
                 │              [first computer rolls around and we're all Really aware of it but now smartphones are 
                 │               just a part of us, they have become naturalized, a part of our lives 
                 │               and the landscape, it's historical context is no longer that important]
                 └ it is not predetermined an object will ever become naturalized or how long it will remain so
People in a community of practise...
    ... are considered 'newcomer' 
        not through their relation with other people in the community
        but through their relation with the objects in the community
    ... are on a trajectory of membership
        ─────────────────────────────────
        (which ranges from illegitimate peripheral participation
                      to   full membership)
        that consists of a series of encounters with the objects in the community
        and increasingly being in a naturalized relationship with them