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[692] Rhetoric and Its Situations." Philosophy and Rhetoric 7 (1974): 175-186.
"[RN240] Revising Psychiatry's Charter Document: DSM-IV." Written Communication 11 (1994): 147-92.
"[688] Review of Form and Genre by Campbell and Jamieson." Communication Quarterly 26 (1978): 71-75.
"[991] Review: Animated Categories: Genre, Action, and Composition." College English 67 (2005): 532-545.
"[RN213] Rethinking the Articulation Between Business and Technical Communication and Writing in the Disciplines: Useful Avenues for Teaching and Research." Journal of Business and Technical Communication 21 (2007): 248-277.
"[RN239] Rethinking Genre in School and Society: An Activity Theory Analysis." Written Communication 14 (1997): 504-554.
"[926] Rethinking Genre in School and Society: An Activity Theory Analysis." Written Communication 14 (1997): 504-554.
"[637] Rethinking Genre from a Sociocognitive Perspective." Written Communication 10 (1993): 475-509.
"[RN122] Results of a Survey of ATTW Members, 2003." Technical Communication Quarterly 13 (2004): 13-43.
"[RN136] Response-to-Complaint Letter as a Rhetorical Genre." IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication 53 (2010): 158-163.
"[RN65] Responding to technical writing in an introductory engineering class: The role of genre and discipline." Technical Communication Quarterly 7 (1998): 443-461.
"[1061] Researching First and Second Language Genre Learning: A Comparative Review and a Look Ahead." Journal of Second Language Writing 15, no. 2 (2006): 79-101.
"[1247] The research paper and why we should still care." Writing Program Administration 37, no. 1 (2013): 33-53.
"[RN22] Research on Technical and Scientific Communication in Canada: A Bibliographical Odyssey." Journal of Technical Writing and Communication 24 (1994): 353-362.
"[RN143] Research Article Structure of Research Article Introductions in Three Engineering Subdisciplines." IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication 55 (2012): 294-309.
"[759] 'Reproducibles, Rubrics, and Everything You Need': Genre Theory Today." Publications of the Modern Language Association 122 (2007): 1626-1634.
"[699] Reproduced and Emergent Genres of Communication on the World Wide Web." The Information Society 16 (2000): 201-215.
"[1255] Representing Musical Genre: A State of the Art." Journal of New Music Research 32, no. 1 (2003): 1-12.
"[RN85] The representation of leisure in corporate publicity material: The case of a Finnish pine construction company." Technical Communication Quarterly 7 (1998): 259-270.
"[RN177] The Report for Decision Making: Genre and Inquiry." Journal of Business and Technical Communication 9 (1995): 170-205.
"[788] Renaissance Poverty and Lazarillo's Family: The Birth of the Picaresque Genre." PMLA 94 (1979): 876-886.
"[1192] Remapping Genre through Performance: From ‘American’ to ‘Hemispheric’ Studies." PMLA 122, no. 5 (2007): 1416-30.
"[RN42] The Relevance of Feenberg's Critical Theory of Technology to Critical Visual Literacy: The Case of Scientific and Technical Illustration." Journal of Technical Writing and Communication 37 (2007): 253-266.
"[RN165] Relational Genre Knowledge and the Online Design Critique: Relational Authenticity in Preprofessional Genre Learning." Journal of Business and Technical Communication 25 (2011): 3-35.
"[RN223] Recycled Writing: Assembling Actor Networks From Reusable Content." Journal of Business and Technical Communication 24 (2010): 127-163.
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