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[907] Philips, Deborah. "Talking Books: The Encounter of Literature and Technology in the Audio Book." Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies 13 (2007): 293-306.
[1239] Claggett, Fran. Teaching writing: Craft, art, genre. Urbana, Ill: National Council of Teachers of English, 2005.
[943] Schryer, Catherine F., Lorelei Lingard, and Marlee M. Spafford. "Techne or Artful Science and the Genre of Case Presentations in Healthcare Settings." Communication Monographs 72 (2005): 234-260.
[1036] Mirtz, Ruth. "The Territorial Demands of Form and Process: The Case for Student Writing as a Genre." In Genre and Writing: Issues, Arguments, Alternatives, edited by Wendy Bishop and Hans Ostrom, 190-198. Portsmouth, NH: Boynton/Cook, 1994.
[717] Dowling, Ralph E.. "Terrorism and the Media: A Rhetorical Genre." Journal of Communication 36 (1986): 12-24.
[653] Bolter, Jay David. "Theory and Practice in New Media Studies." In Digital Media Revisited: Theoretical and Conceptual Innovations in Digital Domains, edited by Gunnar Liestol, Andrew Morrison and Terje Rasmussen, 15-33. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2004.
[806] Jauss, H. R.. "Theory of Genres and Medieval Literature." In Toward an Aesthetic of Reception, 76-109. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press, 1982.
[935] Schmidt, S. J.. "Towards a Constructivist Theory of Media Genre." Poetics 16 (1987): 371-395.
[914] Reiff, Mary Jo, and Anis Bawarshi. "Tracing Discursive Resources: How Students Use Prior Genre Knowledge to Negotiate New Writing Contexts in First-Year Composition." Written Communication 28 (2011): 312-337.
[857] Lyon, J.. "Transforming Manifestoes: A Second Wave Problematic." Yale Journal of Criticism 5 (1991): 101-127.
[683] Cohen, Margaret. "Traveling Genres." New Literary History 34 (2003): 481-499.
[818] Kelley-Romano, Stephanie. "Trust No One: The Conspiracy Genre on American Television." Southern Communication Journal 73 (2008): 105-121.
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[1026] Carter, Michael. "Ways of Knowing, Doing, and Writing in the Disciplines." College Composition and Communication 58, no. 3 (2007): 385-418.
[965] Stein, Dieter. "The Website as a Domain-Specific Genre." Language@Internet 3 (2006): http://www.languageatinternet.de/articles/2006.

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