Interactions of actors theory

In information theory, Interactions of actors theory is a theory developed by Gordon Pask and Gerard de Zeeuw. It is a generalisation of Pask's earlier conversation theory: The chief distinction being that conversation theory focuses on analysing the specific features that allow a conversation to emerge between two participants, whereas interaction of actor's theory focuses on the broader domain of conversation in which conversations may appear, disappear, and reappear over time.[1]

  1. ^ Scott, B (2009). Conversations, Individuals and Concepts: Some key concepts in Gordon Pask's Interaction of Actors and Conversation Theories. Constructivist Foundations. 4(3): 151-158 (pp. 155-156).

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