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[1014] Yates, JoAnne, and Wanda Orlikowski. "Genre systems: Structuring interaction through communicative norms." Journal of Business Communication 39 (2002): 13-35.
[1013] Yates, JoAnne, and Wanda Orlikowski. "Genres of Organizational Communication: A Structurational Approach to Studying Communication and Media." Academy of Management Review 17 (1992): 299-326.
[1012] Yates, JoAnne. "The Emergence of the Memo as a Managerial Genre." Management Communication Quarterly 2 (1989).
[1008] Winsor, Dorothy A.. "Ordering Work: Blue-Collar Literacy and the Political Nature of Genre." Written Communication 17 (2000): 155-184.
[1007] Winsor, Dorothy A.. "Genre and Activity Systems: The Role of Documentation in Maintaining and Changing Engineering Activity Systems." Written Communication 16 (1999): 200-224.
[1005] Windt, Theodore Otto, Jr.. "The Diatribe: Last Resort for Protest." Quarterly Journal of Speech 58 (1972): 1-14.
[1004] White, Hayden. "Anomalies of Genre: The Utility of Theory and History for the Study of Literary Genres." New Literary History 34 (2003): 597-615.
[1002] Wells, Susan. "Freud's Rat Man and the Case Study: Genre in Three Keys." New Literary History 34 (2003): 353-366.
[1000] Ware, B. L., and Wil A. Linkugel. "They Spoke in Defense of Themselves: On the Generic Criticism of Apologia." Quarterly Journal of Speech 59 (1973): 273-283.
[999] Wardle, Elizabeth. "'Mutt Genres' and the Goal of FYC: Can We Help Students Write the Genres of the University?" College Composition and Communication 60 (2009): 756-789.
[996] Vivian, Bradford. "Style, Rhetoric, and Postmodern Culture." Philosophy and Rhetoric 35 (2002): 223-243.
[995] Vaughan, Misha W., and Andrew Dillon. "Why Structure and Genre Matter for Users of Digital Information: A Longitudinal Experiment with Readers of a Web-Based Newspaper." International Journal of Human-Computer Studies 64 (2006): 502-526.
[994] Vaughan, Misha W., and Andrew Dillon. "The Role of Genre in Shaping Our Understanding of Digital Documents." Proceedings of the ASIS Annual Meeting 35 (1998): 559-566.
[993] Vatz, Richard. "The Myth of the Rhetorical Situation." Philosophy and Rhetoric 6 (1973): 154-161.
[992] Varpio, Lara, Marlee M. Spafford, Catherine F. Schryer, and Lorelei Lingard. "Seeing and Listening: A Visual and Social Analysis of Optometric Record-Keeping Practices." Journal of Business and Technical Communication 21 (2007): 343-375.
[988] van Dijck, José. "Composing the Self: Of Diaries and Lifelogs." Fibreculture: Internet Theory, Criticism, Research (2004): http://journal.fibreculture.org/issue3/issue3_vandijck.html.
[985] Toms, Elaine G.. "Recognizing Digital Genre." Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 27 (2001): http://www.asis.org/Bulletin/Dec-01/toms.html.
[982] Todorov, Tzvetan. "The Origin of Genres." New Literary History 8 (1976): 159-170.
[980] Thurlow, Crispin, and Adam Jaworski. "Communicating a Global Reach: Inflight Magazines as a Globalizing Genre in Tourism." Journal of Sociolinguistics 7 (2003): 579-606.
[977] Tardy, Christine M.. "A Genre System View of the Funding of Academic Research." Written Communication 20 (2003): 7-36.
[976] Taavitsainen, Irma. "Genres and Text Types in Medieval and Renaissance English." Poetica: An International Journal of Linguistic-Literary Studies 47 (1997): 49-62.
[975] Swarts, Jason. "Coherent Fragments: The Problem of Mobility and Genred Information." Written Communication 23 (2006): 173-201.
[971] Sullivan, Dale. "The Epideictic Character of Rhetorical Criticism." Rhetoric Review 11 (1993): 339-349.
[970] Sullivan, Dale. "The Ethos of Epideictic Encounter." Philosophy and Rhetoric 26 (1993): 113-133.
[969] Sullivan, Dale. "The Epideictic Rhetoric of Science." Journal of Business and Technical Communication 5 (1991): 229-245.

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