WRITING AS AN EPISTEMIC PRACTICE CONCEPT, STRUCTURE AND FORM OF MONOGRAPHY

Authors

  • Prof. Israel Acosta Gómez Departamento de Educación Infantil. Facultad de Ciencias Pedagógicas.
  • Prof. Diana Esther Aparicio Torres Departamento de Logopedia-Especial. Facultad de Ciencias Pedagógicas.
  • MSc. Madelaine Caridad Arias Cruz Departamento de Logopedia-Especial. Facultad de Ciencias Pedagógicas. Universidad José Martí de Sancti Spíritus. Cuba.

Keywords:

writing, epistemic act, communicative interaction, monographs

Abstract

Writing as a process and also, as a result, allows not only the "scribe" to think and process the meanings it establishes because writing remains as a statute of thought, but as the creative essence of the human being. Writing is not copying or transcribing, although that mechanical aspect is worth it, but it is much more than that, it is to mold an idea, and offer coherence to the discourse. Therefore, the work tries, from a specific type to show how to build a monograph as a type of scientific text. Consequently, it is intended to theorize about writing as an epistemic act of thought, that is, writing is a premise of development and rhetorical comprehensibility.

Published

2020-03-11

How to Cite

Acosta Gómez, P. I. ., Aparicio Torres, P. D. E. ., & Arias Cruz, M. M. C. . (2020). WRITING AS AN EPISTEMIC PRACTICE CONCEPT, STRUCTURE AND FORM OF MONOGRAPHY. Pedagogical Sciences, 13(1), 93–102. Retrieved from https://www.cienciaspedagogicas.rimed.cu/index.php/ICCP/article/view/223

Issue

Section

Pupila Reflexiva