author, principal
Hello, I am reading a journal. I still don't understand how to distinguish 'author' and principal.
Goffman introduced the footing concept in order to explore the nature of involvement and participation in social interaction. There are varying forms and degrees participation, and the roles of speaking and hearing can be broken down analytically into more specific interactional "footings." Speakers, for example, may take up various footings in relation to their own remarks. By employing specific "production formats" (1981:145) they may convey distinctions between the (a) animator, (b) author, (c) principal of what is said. The animator is the person who presently utters sequence of words. The one who originated the beliefs and sentiments, and perhaps also composed the words through which they are expressed, is the "author". Finally the "principal" is the person whose viewpoint or position is currently being expressed in and through utterance.