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Journal Article
[RN77] Mara, Andrew. "Pedagogical Approaches: Using Charettes to Perform Civic Engagement in Technical Communication Classrooms and Workplaces." Technical Communication Quarterly 15 (2006): 215-236.
[RN24] Shehza, Wasima. "Outlining Purposes, Stating the Nature of the Present Research, and Listing Research Questions or Hypotheses in Academic Papers." Journal of Technical Writing and Communication 41 (2011): 139-160.
[888] Murphy, John M.. "'Our Mission and Our Moment': George W. Bush and September 11th." Rhetoric & Public Affairs 6 (2003): 607-632.
[982] Todorov, Tzvetan. "The Origin of Genres." New Literary History 8 (1976): 159-170.
[RN99] Constantinides, Helen, Kirk St. Amant, and Connie Kampf. "Organizational and Intercultural Communication: An Annotated Bibliography." Technical Communication Quarterly 10 (2001): 31-58.
[1008] Winsor, Dorothy A.. "Ordering Work: Blue-Collar Literacy and the Political Nature of Genre." Written Communication 17 (2000): 155-184.
[RN31] Lanier, Clinton R.. "Open Source Software Peer-To-Peer Forums and Culture: A Preliminary Investigation of Global Participation in User Assistance." Journal of Technical Writing and Communication 41 (2011): 347-366.
[RN124] Wickman, Chad. "Observing Inscriptions at Work: Visualization and Text Production in Experimental Physics Research." Technical Communication Quarterly 22 (2013): 150-171.
[RN16] Durack, Katherine T.. "Observations on Entrepreneurship, Instructional Texts, and Personal Interaction." Journal of Technical Writing and Communication 33 (2003): 87-109.
[1295] Tumas-Serna, Jane. "The "Nueva Canción" Movement and Its Mass-Mediated Performance Context." Latin American Music Review / Revista de Música Latinoamericana 13, no. 2 (1992): 139-157.
[RN5] Griggs, K.. "Non-Rule Environmental Policy: A Case Study of a Foundry Sand Land Disposal NPD." Journal of Technical Writing and Communication 37 (2007): 17-36.
[RN263] Bourelle, Tiffany. "New Perspectives on the Technical Communication Internship: Professionalism in the Workplace." Journal of Technical Writing & Communication 44 (2014): 171-189.
[1419] Kelly, Ashley Rose, and Kate Maddalena. "Networks, Genres, and Complex Wholes: Citizen Science and How We Act Together through Typified Text." Canadian Journal of Communication 41, no. 2 (2016): 287-304.
[RN216] Rice, Jeff. "Networked Exchanges, Identity, Writing." Journal of Business and Technical Communication 23 (2009): 294-317.
[1278] Negra, Diane, and Yvonne Tasker. "Neoliberal frames and genre of inequality: Recession-era chick flicks and male-centered corporate melodrama." European Journal of Cultural Studies 16, no. 3 (2013): 344-361.
[1281] Matheson, Donald. "Negotiating Claims to Journalism: Webloggers' Orientation to News Genres." Convergence 10, no. 4 (2004): 33-54.
[1174] Freedman, Aviva. "Navigating the Current of Economic Policy: Written Genres and the Distribution of Cognitive Work at a Financial Institution." Mind, Culture, and Activity 4, no. 4 (1997): 238-255.
[RN47] Freed, Richard C., and David D. Roberts. "The Nature, Classification, and Generic Structure of Proposals." Journal of Technical Writing and Communication 19 (1989): 317-351.
[893] Ochs, Elinor, and Lisa Capps. "Narrating the Self." Annual Reviews of Anthropology 25 (1996): 19-43.
[993] Vatz, Richard. "The Myth of the Rhetorical Situation." Philosophy and Rhetoric 6 (1973): 154-161.
[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.
[RN101] Read, Sarah. "The Mundane, Power, and Symmetry: A Reading of the Field with Dorothy Winsor and the Tradition of Ethnographic Research." Technical Communication Quarterly 20 (2011): 353-383.
[736] Fisher, Walter R.. "A Motive View of Communication." Quarterly Journal of Speech 56 (1970): 131-139.
[1134] Ray, Brian. "More than Just Remixing: Uptake and New Media Composition." Computers and Composition 30, no. 3 (2013): 183-196.
[1131] Ray, Brian. "More than Just Remixing: Uptake and New Media Composition." Computers and Composition 30, no. 3 (2013): 183-196.

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