
Social Construction of Writing
The social construction of writing refers to how societies shape and define what writing is, how it’s used, and its significance. It recognizes that writing is not just a natural skill but a system created through shared agreements, cultural norms, and historical developments. These influences determine the forms of writing, common symbols, and their meanings within a community. Essentially, writing structures and conventions are socially developed, reflecting collective agreements rather than purely natural or biological processes.