As for Protocols

As for Protocols by Re’al Christian is a thought-provoking exploration published by Amherst College Press on March 18, 2025. This 268-page book delves into the concept of protocols, which extend beyond traditional ideas of etiquette to encompass systems of language that shape our interactions within cultural, social, and political contexts. The work features contributions from twenty-two international artists, writers, scholars, musicians, architects, and scientists, offering a diverse range of perspectives on the subject.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of essays, artworks, interviews, and scores that examine protocols as practices rather than mere abstract concepts. The book emphasizes the potential for developing new, inclusive, and equitable protocols, highlighting material processes, relational affinities, shared responsibilities, and mutual care. By engaging with various disciplines, As for Protocols invites readers to reconsider how protocols influence our lives and interactions, making it a significant addition to discussions in arts, sociology, and politics.
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Explicitly—or not—protocols determine much of what we do. Far exceeding traditional notions of “good manners,” protocols are systems of language that regulate how we relate to each other, to our cultural, social, and political environments, and to the technologies that create them. The first publication to look at protocols across a wide range of disciplines, As for Protocols brings together contributions by twenty-two international artists, writers, scholars, musicians, architects, and scientists who explore protocols across various fields, foregrounding opportunities for creating new protocols that are inclusive and equitable. Through essays, artworks, interviews, and scores, the book speaks to protocols as practice—neither conventional mannerisms nor abstract concepts, but material processes, relational affinities, shared responsibilities, and mutual care.
Edited by Re’al Christian, Carin Kuoni, and Eriola Pira, an opening score by Raven Chacon and contributions by Salome Asega, Carolina Caycedo with Lupita Limón Corrales, Raven Chacon, Jesse Chun, Asia Dorsey, Taraneh Fazeli and Cannach MacBride, Pablo Helguera, Emmanuel Iduma, Mary Maggic, Shannon Mattern, V. Mitch McEwen with Nadir Jeevanjee, Rashaun Mitchell with Silas Riener, Romy Opperman, Rasheedah Phillips, Leanne Betasamosake Simpson with Maria Hupfield, Ultra-red with Robert Sember, and Underground Resistance.
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