ABOUT AUTOMATIC TEXT PRODUCTION

Authors

  • Solange Gallo UNISUL
  • Márcio José Silva Escola de Aprendizes-Marinheiros de Santa Catarina-EAMSC

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17058/rzm.v12i1.18552

Keywords:

Content producers, Computerized Enunciative Spaces, Authorship

Abstract

In this article, we bring a reflection on authorship in relation to computerized enunciative spaces, notably in technical practices of text production. We aim to understand the functioning of what is understood by subject producers of content and, likewise, the functioning of this production. With this, we were able, in this work, to contribute to the understanding of the practice of automatic text production.

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Author Biography

Márcio José Silva, Escola de Aprendizes-Marinheiros de Santa Catarina-EAMSC

Full degree in Physics from the Federal University of Santa Catarina (1999), Master's degree in Scientific and Technological Education from the Federal University of Santa Catarina (2005) and PhD in Language Sciences from the University of Southern Santa Catarina (2018), with the following Project of research: Brazilian Institutional Repositories: between public and private in the processes of production and circulation of scientific knowledge. Has experience in the area of ​​Education, with emphasis on Teaching-Learning, presented mainly in the following subjects: Teaching, Scientific Dissemination and CTS studies (interdisciplinary studies on the happy relationships between Science, Technology and Society). Currently, he works as a professor of Federal Basic Education at the Escola de Aprendizes-Marinheiros de Santa Catarina and carries out an internship at the post-doctoral level, with research in which he investigates the functioning of the discourse of scientific dissemination in computerized enunciative spaces.

Published

2023-07-31

How to Cite

Gallo, S., & Silva, M. J. (2023). ABOUT AUTOMATIC TEXT PRODUCTION. Rizoma, 12(1), 261-275. https://doi.org/10.17058/rzm.v12i1.18552

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Section

Dossiê Discursos da/sobre a mídia: história, memória, ideologia