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[858] MacIntosh-Murray, Anu. "Poster Presentations as a Genre in Knowledge Communication: A Case Study of Forms, Norms, and Values." Science Communication 28 (2007): 347-376.
[RN225] Mackiewicz, Jo. "Compliments and Criticisms in Book Reviews About Business Communication." Journal of Business and Technical Communication 21 (2007): 188-215.
[RN102] MacMillan, Stuart. "The Promise of Ecological Inquiry in Writing Research." Technical Communication Quarterly 21 (2012): 346-361.
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[RN153] Malone, E.A. "Historical Studies of Technical Communication in the United States and England: A Fifteen-Year Retrospection and Guide to Resources." IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication 50 (2007): 333-351.
[860] Manley, Lawrence. Convention, 1500–1750. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1980.
[RN215] Mara, Andrew. "Ethos as Market Maker: The Creative Role of Technical Marketing Communication in an Aviation Start-Up." Journal of Business and Technical Communication 22 (2008): 429-453.
[RN77] Mara, Andrew. "Pedagogical Approaches: Using Charettes to Perform Civic Engagement in Technical Communication Classrooms and Workplaces." Technical Communication Quarterly 15 (2006): 215-236.
[861] Marcus, George E.. "Rhetoric and the Ethnographic Genre in Anthropological Research." Current Anthropology 21 (1980): 507-510.
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[863] Martin, J. R.. "Analysing Genre: Functional Parameters." In Genre and Institutions: Social Processes in the Workplace and the School, edited by Frances Christie and J. R. Martin, 3-39. London: Cassell, 1997.
[RN80] Mason, Julia. "Video Games as Technical Communication Ecology." Technical Communication Quarterly 22 (2013): 219-236.
[RN195] Mason, Marianne, and Robert D. Mason. "Communicating a Green Corporate Perspective: Ideological Persuasion in the Corporate Environmental Report." Journal of Business and Technical Communication 26 (2012): 479-506.
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[865] Mayes, Patricia. "Linking Micro and Macro Social Structure Through Genre Analysis." Research on Language and Social Interaction 38 (2005): 331-370.
[RN184] McCarthy, Jacob E., Jeffrey T. Grabill, William Hart-Davidson, and Michael McLeod. "Content Management in the Workplace: Community, Context, and a New Way to Organize Writing." Journal of Business and Technical Communication 25 (2011): 367-395.
[1258] McCarthy, Lucille P.. "A stranger in strange lands: A college student writing across the curriculum." Research in the Teaching of English 21, no. 3 (1987): 233-265.
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