Andrew N. Potter
Assistant Professor, Computer Information Systems
Bio
Dr. Andrew Potter is an assistant professor of computer information systems at The University of North Alabama (UNA). Prior to joining the faculty at UNA, he taught at Southern New Hampshire University and served as a dissertation advisor for the University of Phoenix School of Advanced Studies. Before transitioning to academia, Dr. Potter worked in industry for over thirty years, with a wide range of experience in software development, systems analysis, and organizational leadership.
Research Interests
- Rhetorical Structure Theory
- The Logic of Relational Propositions
- Discourse Analysis
Education
- Information Science (PhD)
Nova Southeastern University - Library Service (MLS)
The University of Alabama - Administrative Science (MAS)
The University of Alabama in Huntsville - English (BA)
The University of Alabama in Huntsville
Selected Intellectual Contributions
- Andrew N. Potter. 2021. Text as Tautology: An Exploration in Inference, Transitivity, and Logical Compression.
- Andrew N. Potter. 2020. The rhetorical structure of Modus Tollens: An exploration in logic-mining. Proceedings of the Society for Computation in Linguistics.
- Andrew N. Potter. 2019. Reasoning between the lines: A logic of relational propositions. Dialogue and Discourse
- Andrew N. Potter. 2019. The rhetorical structure of attribution. Proceedings of the Workshop on Discourse Relation Parsing and Treebanking 2019.