Synthetic-Analytic Approach

This paper introduces concepts and vocabulary that provide a way to understand and discuss how templates influence authoring. The concepts were developed from a study of template-based systems in three popular genres for private expression: home pages, weblogs, and home video.

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The templates were studied with a synthetic-analytic approach. Developed by Gunnar Liestøl , the synthetic-analytic approach combines insights from textual analysis with insights from actual design and authoring. In my case, the research was done in three steps.

1. Creating with the template. First, I simply made home pages, blogs, and films the way the template invited them to be made.

2. Creating beyond the template. In the second phase, I tried to change the style of my pages and films to distance myself from the genres the templates were designed to accommodate. As I tried to make something different, I soon found that much of what I wanted to do was difficult or even impossible to accomplish.

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3. Creating new templates. Based on the analysis in step 2, I created experimental templates that afford other features, thus showing further the limitations of the original templates.

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I will give a systematic overview of the ways I found that templates influence what authors can create. I will conceptualize these as prescripts and provide a typology of their different kinds before discussing concept of prescripts in a broader context.

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