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[952] Presidential Inaugurals: The Modernization of a Genre." Political Communication 13 (1996): 81-92.
"[695] Presidential Concession Speeches: The Rhetoric of Defeat." Political Communication 11 (1994): 109-131.
"[641] The Pragmatic Turn. Cambridge: Polity, 2010.
[921] The Power of Genre. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press, 1985.
[641] The Pragmatic Turn. Cambridge: Polity, 2010.
[1015] The PowerPoint Presentation and Its Corollaries: How Genres Shape Communicative Action in Organizations." In Communicative Practices in Workplaces and the Professions: Cultural Perspectives on the Regulation of Discourse and Organizations, edited by Mark Zachry and Charlotte Thralls, 67-91. Amityville, NY: Baywood Publishing Company, 2007.
"[890] Powerpoints: Technology, Lectures, and Changing Genres." In Analysing Professional Genres, edited by Anna Trosborg, 177-191. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 2000.
"[1763] The Pervasive Power of PowerPoint: How a Genre of Professional Communication Permeates Organizational Communication." Organization Studies 34, no. 12 (2013): 1777-1801.
"[643] The Power and Politics of Genre." World Englishes 16 (1997): 359-371.
"[858] Poster Presentations as a Genre in Knowledge Communication: A Case Study of Forms, Norms, and Values." Science Communication 28 (2007): 347-376.
"[1293] Politically-Purposed Music Genres." American Behavioral Scientist 55, no. 5 (2011): 574-588.
"[738] The Poetic Nocturne: From Ancient Motif to Renaissance Genre." Early Modern Literary Studies: A Journal of Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century English Literature 3 (1997).
"[641] The Pragmatic Turn. Cambridge: Polity, 2010.
[641] The Pragmatic Turn. Cambridge: Polity, 2010.
[700] Personal Genres, Public Voices." College Composition and Communication 59 (2008): 420-450.
"[1402] A proposal for teaching genre awareness and antecedent genres." In Writing Genres. Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois University Press, 2004.
"[643] The Power and Politics of Genre." World Englishes 16 (1997): 359-371.
"[1763] The Pervasive Power of PowerPoint: How a Genre of Professional Communication Permeates Organizational Communication." Organization Studies 34, no. 12 (2013): 1777-1801.
"[1763] The Pervasive Power of PowerPoint: How a Genre of Professional Communication Permeates Organizational Communication." Organization Studies 34, no. 12 (2013): 1777-1801.
"[701] Performing tribal rituals: A genre analysis of 'crits' in design studios." Communication Education 54 (2005): 136-160.
"[738] The Poetic Nocturne: From Ancient Motif to Renaissance Genre." Early Modern Literary Studies: A Journal of Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century English Literature 3 (1997).
"[931] The Polyvalent Discourse of Electronic Music." Publications of the Modern Language Association 122 (2007): 1613-1625.
"[1293] Politically-Purposed Music Genres." American Behavioral Scientist 55, no. 5 (2011): 574-588.
"[835] Is the Press Release a Genre? A Study of Form and Content." Discourse Studies 8 (2006).
"[946] Problems of Generalization/Genrelization: The Case of the Doctor-Patient Interview." In The Rhetoric and Ideology of Genre: Strategies for Stability and Change, edited by Richard Coe, Lorelei Lingard and Tatiana Teslenko, 171-184. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press, 2002.
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