The construction of negotiated meaning
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Based on five years of close observation of students, writing and collaborative planning -- the practice in which student writers take the roles of planner and supporter to help each other develop a more rhetorically sophisticated writing plan --foremost cognitive …
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Based on five years of close observation of students, writing and collaborative planning -- the practice in which student writers take the roles of planner and supporter to help each other develop a more rhetorically sophisticated writing plan --foremost cognitive composition researcher Linda Flower redefines writing in terms of an interactive social and cognitive process and proposes a convincing and compelling theory of the construction of negotiated meaning. Flower seeks to describe how writers construct meaning. Supported by the emerging body of social and cognitive research in rhetoric, education, and psychology, she portrays meaning making as a literate act and a constructive process. She challenges traditional definitions of literacy, adding to that concept the elements of social literate practices and personal literate acts. In Flowerʹs view, this social cognitive process is a source of tension and conflict among the multiple forces that shape meaning: the social and cultural context, the demands of discourse, and the writerʹs own goals and knowledge. -- Publisher description.
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