Modelling Written Communication: A New Systems Approach to Modelling in the Social Sciences

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This book offers an alternative view to current postmodern approaches to composition. It takes a critical realist stance to arrive at the “essence” of written communication with the aim of informing a practical application: a computerised writing tutor. Following Robert Franck’s seminal work on modelling, a theoretical model of writing was first formulated, consisting of an architecture of functions which constitute the prerequisites for effective communication. Next, an applied model - a composing algorithm with an input option - was developed, showing composing to be a systemic social process with intra- and extra-systemic variation. The algorithm provided the design template for a writing tutor program which models for the learner both the systemic and the socially situated nature of writing. This book establishes composing as a communicative interaction, and shows the essential dynamism of writing, while offering an exemplar of a systems approach to modelling in the social sciences.

Author(s): Deirdre Pratt (auth.)
Series: Methodos Series 8
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Year: 2011

Language: English
Pages: 226
Tags: Methodology of the Social Sciences; Literacy; Computer Appl. in Arts and Humanities

Front Matter....Pages i-xxv
Review of Composition Software....Pages 1-14
Critical Realism....Pages 15-35
The Modelling Process....Pages 37-63
The User’s Model of Composing....Pages 65-82
Testing Out the User’s Model....Pages 83-115
The Theoretical Model of Composing....Pages 117-145
The Explanatory Force of the Models....Pages 147-170
The Writing Tutor Program....Pages 171-191
Back Matter....Pages 193-225