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[988] Composing the Self: Of Diaries and Lifelogs." Fibreculture: Internet Theory, Criticism, Research (2004): http://journal.fibreculture.org/issue3/issue3_vandijck.html.
"[1184] Composition 2.0: Toward a multilingual and multimodal framework." College Composition and Communication 62 (2010): 100-126.
"[960] Compound Mediation in Software Development: Using Genre Ecologies to Study Textual Artifacts." In Writing Selves/Writing Societies: Research from Activity Perspectives, edited by Charles Bazerman and David Russell, 97-124. Fort Collins, CO: The WAC Clearinghouse and Mind, Culture, and Activity, 2003.
"[RN35] Computer Manuals for Novices: The Rhetorical Situation." Journal of Technical Writing and Communication 16 (1986): 105-120.
"[RN30] A Computer Writing Environment for Professional Writers and Students Learning to Write." Journal of Technical Writing and Communication 29 (1999): 185-202.
"[RN37] Computer-Based Writing and Communication: Some Implications for Technical Communication Activities." Journal of Technical Writing and Communication 19 (1989): 97-118.
"[633] The Concept of Genre and Its Characteristics." Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 27 (2001): http://www.asis.org/Bulletin/Dec-01/beghtol.html.
"[592] The Concept of Genre in Information Studies." In Annual Review of Information Science and Technology: 2008, edited by Blaise Cronin, 339-366. Vol. 42. Medford, NJ: Information Today, Inc., 2008.
"[854] Conceptualizing Personal Media." New Media & Society 10 (2008): 683-702.
"[846] Conducting Genre Convergence for Learning." International Journal of Continuing Engineering Education and Lifelong Learning 16 (2006): 255-270.
"[1740] Connecting Genres and Languages in Online Scholarly Communication: An Analysis of Research Group Blogs." Written Communication 341213, no. 433 (2017): 441-471.
"[RN89] Conservation Writing: An Emerging Field in Technical Communication." Technical Communication Quarterly 18 (2008): 9/27/2015.
"[676] Considering Genre in the Digital Literacy Classroom." Reading Online 5 (2001): http://www.readingonline.org/electronic/elec_index.asp?HREF=/electronic/chandler/index.html.
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[1052] The Constitution of Society: Outline of the Theory of Structure. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1984.
[1104] Constitutive rhetoric as an aspect of audience design: The public texts of Canadian suffragists." Written Communication 27 (2010): 36-56.
"[RN59] Constructing Genre: A Threefold Typology." Technical Communication Quarterly 14 (2005): 375-409.
"[813] Constructing Genre: A Threefold Typology." Technical Communication Quarterly 14 (2005): 375-409.
"[RN10] Constructing Usable Documentation: A Study of Communicative Practices and the Early Uses of Mainframe Computing in Industry." Journal of Technical Writing and Communication 31 (2001): 61-76.
"[1039] Constructing usable documentation: A study of communicative practices and the early uses of mainframe computing in industry In ACM SIGDOC 1999: Proceedings of the 17th Annual International Conference on Computer Documentation. New York: ACM, 1999.
[RN92] Contemporary Research Methodologies in Technical Communication." Technical Communication Quarterly 24 (2015): 1/13/2015.
"[1297] The content and validity of music-genre stereotypes among college students." Psychology of Music 35, no. 2 (2007): 306-326.
"[RN91] Content Management and the Separation of Presentation and Content." Technical Communication Quarterly 17 (2007): 35-60.
"[RN184] Content Management in the Workplace: Community, Context, and a New Way to Organize Writing." Journal of Business and Technical Communication 25 (2011): 367-395.
"[RN256] Content Management Systems, Bittorrent Trackers, and Large-Scale Rhetorical Genres." Journal of Technical Writing & Communication 46 (2016): 4-26.
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