“…Researchers and theorists in composition studies and the rhetoric of health and medicine have developed research methods based on Guattari and Deleuze’s (2000) assemblage thinking (e.g., Angeli, 2018; Fox, 2002; Rice, 2008) and Latour’s (2005) actor-network theory (ANT; e.g., Kelly & Maddalena, 2016). 4 Several authors have also used Rivers and Söderlund’s (2016) concept of speculative usability, which applied ANT to usability testing and argued that researchers should consider and address all possible human and nonhuman contributors (Arduser, 2018; Cannon, Walkup, & Rea, 2016; Gouge, 2017). Others have adopted Edbauer’s (2005) concept of rhetorical ecologies to frame research on complex systems in health care (e.g., Ehrenfield, 2018; Jensen, 2015; Scott, 2006; Swarts, 2006).…”