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[RN212] Geisler, Cheryl, Charles Bazerman, Stephen Doheny-Farina, Laura Gurak, Christina Haas, Johndan Johnson-Eilola, David S. Kaufer, Andrea Lunsford, Carolyn R. Miller, Dorothy Winsor et al. "IText: Future Directions for Research on the Relationship between Information Technology and Writing." Journal of Business and Technical Communication 15 (2001): 269-308.
[RN196] Artemeva, Natasha, and Aviva Freedman. "'Just the Boys Playing on Computers': An Activity Theory Analysis of Differences in the Cultures of Two Engineering Firms." Journal of Business and Technical Communication 15 (2001): 164-194.
[599] Artemeva, Natalia, and Aviva Freedman. "'Just the Boys Playing on Computers': An Activity Theory Analysis of Differences in the Cultures of Two Engineering Firms." Journal of Business and Technical Communication 15 (2001): 164-194.
[1344] Wolfe, Joanna. "Knowing what we know about writing in the disciplines: An approach to teaching transfer in first-year composition." The WAC Journal 25 (2014).
[1229] Larubia-Prado, Francisco. "La cuestión del género literario: El “Ortega vanguardista” y los formalistas rusos." Anales de la literatura española contemporánea 23, no. 1 (1998): 197-216.
[1232] Cerna-Bazán, José. "La poesía como género híbrido: Experimentación literaria y heteroglosia en el Perú." Revista de Crítica Literaria Latinoamericana 25, no. 50 (1999): 235-245.
[756] Frentz, Thomas S., and Thomas B. Farrell. "Language-Action: A Paradigm for Communication." Quarterly Journal of Speech 62 (1976): 333-349.
[704] Derrida, Jacques. "The Law of Genre." Glyph 7 (1980): 55-81.
[631] Beaufort, Anne. "Learning the Trade: A Social Apprenticeship Model for Gaining Writing Expertise." Written Communication 17 (2000): 185-223.
[RN219] Dannels, Deanna P.. "Learning to Be Professional: Technical Classroom Discourse, Practice, and Professional Identity Construction." Journal of Business and Technical Communication 14 (2000): 5-37.
[RN226] Winsor, Dorothy A.. "Learning to Do Knowledge Work in Systems of Distributed Cognition." Journal of Business and Technical Communication 15 (2001): 5/28/2015.
[747] Freedman, Aviva. "Learning to Write Again: Discipline-Specific Writing at University." Carleton Papers in Applied Language Studies 4 (1987): 95-115.
[677] Charney, Davida H., and Richard A. Carlson. "Learning to Write in a Genre: What Students Take from Model Texts." Research in the Teaching of English 29 (1995): 88-125.
[RN200] Freedman, Aviva, and Christine Adam. "Learning to Write Professionally: Situated Learning and the Transition from University to Professional Discourse." Journal of Business and Technical Communication 10 (1996): 395-427.
[816] Kantra, Robert A.. "The Legitimate but Unchristened Genre of Tragisatire." Centennial Review 15 (1971): 84-98.
[RN135] Shaw, P., and A Okamura. "The letter of submission: avoiding the promotional genre." IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication 41 (1998): 274-276.
[742] Fowler, Alastair. "The Life and Death of Literary Forms." New Literary History 2 (1971): 199-206.
[1157] Spinuzzi, Clay. ""Light Green Doesn't Mean Hydrology!": Toward a Visual-Rhetorical Framework for Interface Design." Computers and Composition 18, no. 1 (2001).
[1158] Spinuzzi, Clay. ""Light Green Doesn't Mean Hydrology!": Toward a Visual-Rhetorical Framework for Interface Design." Computers and Composition 18, no. 1 (2001).
[885] Mohrmann, G. P., and Michael C. Leff. "Lincoln at Cooper Union: A Rationale for Neo-Classical Criticism." Quarterly Journal of Speech 60 (1974): 459-467.
[RN55] Wang, Junhua, and Pinfan Zhu. "Linking Contextual Factors with Rhetorical Pattern Shift: Direct and Indirect Strategies Recommended in English Business Communication Textbooks in China." Journal of Technical Writing and Communication 41 (2011): 83-107.
[865] Mayes, Patricia. "Linking Micro and Macro Social Structure Through Genre Analysis." Research on Language and Social Interaction 38 (2005): 331-370.
[1745] Ahern, Kati, and Ashley Rose Mehlenbacher. "Listening for Genre Multiplicity in Classroom Soundscapes." Enculturation (2018).
[RN144] Yli-Jokipii, Hilkka M.. "The local and the global: an exploration into the Finnish and English Websites of a Finnish company." IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication 44 (2001): 104-113.
[RN209] Wickman, Chad. "Locating the Semiotic Power of Writing in Science." Journal of Business and Technical Communication 29 (2015): 61-92.

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