TY - JOUR T1 - Building Context: Using Activity Theory to Teach about Genre in Multi-Major Professional Communication Courses JF - Technical Communication Quarterly Y1 - 2005 A1 - Kain, Donna A1 - Wardle, Elizabeth KW - activity theory KW - genre KW - teaching KW - technical writing VL - 14 SP - 113–139 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Constructing Genre: A Threefold Typology JF - Technical Communication Quarterly Y1 - 2005 A1 - Kain, Donna J. VL - 14 SP - 375-409 UR - http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1207/s15427625tcq1404_2 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Building Context: Using Activity Theory to Teach About Genre in Multi-Major Professional Communication Courses JF - Technical Communication Quarterly Y1 - 2005 A1 - Kain, Donna A1 - Wardle, Elizabeth VL - 14 SP - 113-139 UR - http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1207/s15427625tcq1402_1 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Constructing Genre: A Threefold Typology JF - Technical Communication Quarterly Y1 - 2005 A1 - Kain, Donna KW - audience KW - discipline KW - discourse community KW - genre VL - 14 SP - 375–409 N1 - + j ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Cultural Artifacts as Scaffolds for Genre Development JF - Reading Research Quarterly Y1 - 1999 A1 - Kamberelis, G. A1 - Bovino, T. VL - 34 SP - 138-170 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Genre as Institutionally Informed Social Practice JF - Journal of Contemporary Legal Issues Y1 - 1995 A1 - Kamberelis, George KW - argument KW - Bakhtin KW - Bourdieu KW - genre KW - ideology KW - metaphor KW - premise KW - schema VL - 6 SP - 115–171 N1 - + PDF+ genre ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Research Article Structure of Research Article Introductions in Three Engineering Subdisciplines JF - IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication Y1 - 2012 A1 - Kanoksilapatham, B. VL - 55 SP - 294-309 UR - http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/articleDetails.jsp?arnumber=6362304 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - The Legitimate but Unchristened Genre of Tragisatire JF - Centennial Review Y1 - 1971 A1 - Kantra, Robert A. KW - Satire KW - themes and figures AB - Traditional literary theory has always contrasted tragedy and comedy, describing them formally as separate genres. However, in English literature since the Renaissance, they often do coincide, resulting in the distinctive genre here called "tragisatire." Modern scientific and esthetic perspectives are compatible with a significant historical analogue on this generic point, that is, with Christian humanism, at once an essentially religious response and a natural literary expression. Tragisatire is a coalescing genre precisely at the time that a subtly syncretic humanism supplants some of the less flexible demarcations made by traditional Christianity; it can be understood not only formally for what it appears to be, but historically for what it has seemed to do. It continues to have purgative and purgatorial effects long held by many to be peculiar to tragedy and religion. The genre is identifiable with its religious themes, just as tragedy and comedy always have been, rather than according to rhetorical forms, as is customary with satire. Those themes have roots in experiences which combine high seriousness with ordinary levity, and which are not and never have been discrete. VL - 15 SP - 84-98 SN - 0162-0177 N1 - Accession Number: 1971101315. Peer Reviewed: Yes. Publication Type: journal article. Language: English. Update Code: 197101. Sequence No: 1971-1-1315. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Teaching Language Awareness in Rhetorical Choice: Using IText and Visualization in Classroom Genre Assignments JF - Journal of Business and Technical Communication Y1 - 2004 A1 - Kaufer, David S. A1 - Ishizaki, Suguru A1 - Collins, Jeff A1 - Vlachos, Pantelis VL - 18 SP - 361-402 ER - TY - CHAP T1 - Textual Genre Analysis and Identification T2 - Ambient Intelligence for Scientific Discovery Y1 - 2005 A1 - Kaufer, David A1 - Geisler, Cheryl A1 - Ishizaki, Suguru A1 - Vlachos, Pantelis ED - Cai, Yang KW - analysis KW - computer coding KW - DocuScope KW - genre KW - heurisitcs KW - rhetoric KW - text KW - visualization JA - Ambient Intelligence for Scientific Discovery T3 - Lecture Notes in Computer Science PB - Springer-Verlag GmbH CY - Berlin VL - 3345 SP - 129–151 N1 - + pdf rhet ER - TY - JOUR T1 - A Corpus Study of Canned Letters: Mining the Latent Rhetorical Proficiencies Marketed to Writers-in-a-Hurry and Non-Writers JF - IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication Y1 - 2006 A1 - Kaufer, D. A1 - Ishizaki, S. VL - 49 SP - 254-266 UR - http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/articleDetails.jsp?arnumber=1684207 ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Food, film and culture: a genre study Y1 - 2006 A1 - James R Keller KW - film KW - food studies PB - McFarland & Company CY - Jefferson, NC SP - 215 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Trust No One: The Conspiracy Genre on American Television JF - Southern Communication Journal Y1 - 2008 A1 - Kelley-Romano, Stephanie KW - conspiracy KW - function KW - genre KW - mass-media KW - scapegoating KW - situation KW - X-Files VL - 73 SP - 105–121 N1 - + pdf ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Networks, Genres, and Complex Wholes: Citizen Science and How We Act Together through Typified Text JF - Canadian Journal of Communication Y1 - 2016 A1 - Kelly, Ashley Rose A1 - Maddalena, Kate AB -

This article explores the intersection of Rhetorical Genre Studies (RGS) and Actor-Network Theory (ANT). These two traditions are particularly important in the Canadian research context. We examine genre and ANT to uncover what we believe is a complementary relationship that promises much to the study of science, especially in the age of the internet. Specifically, we see RGS as a way to account for how objects come to “be” as complex wholes and so act across/among levels of network configurations. Moreover, the nature of these objects’ (instruments’) action is such that we may attribute them to a kind of rhetorical agency. We look to the InFORM Network’s grassroots, citizen science-oriented response to the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster as a case that exemplifies how a combined RGS and ANT perspective can articulate the complex wholes of material/rhetorical networks.

Cet article examine Rhetorical Genre Studies (RGS) et Actor-Network Theory (ANT). Ces deux modes d’étude sont importants dans les contextes de la recherche Canadienne. Nous prennons genre et ANT, pour retrouver une perspective que nous croyons puisse contribuer beaucoup aux études de la science dans l’âge de l’internet. On comprend les genres de textes comme une moyenne de rendre compte de la façon dont les objets deviennent des ensembles complexes et donc agir entre les différents niveaux de configuration réseau. En plus, la nature des actions de ces objets (ou instruments scientifique) est telle qu’on puisse attribuer a eux une sorte d’agence rhétorique. Nous voyons le citizen science reponse de l’InFORM Network a la disastre au Fukushima Daiichi comme une example de la puissance d’un perspectif RGS/ANT pour articuler les “entieres-complexes” des networks qui sont material/rhetorical au meme temps.

VL - 41 SP - 287-304 CP - 2 ER - TY - THES T1 - Hacking Science: Emerging Parascientific Genres and Public Participation in Scientific Research Y1 - 2014 A1 - Kelly, Ashley Rose KW - crowdfunding KW - genre KW - Kickstarter KW - parascientific KW - proposal KW - proposal writing KW - science AB -

The Internet, in Brian Trench’s (2008) words, “is turning science communication
inside-out” and, as a result, the boundaries between internal and external science
communication are “eroding.” Yet these boundaries have long been complicated by
“para-scientific genres” such as trade magazines, as Sarah Kaplan and Joanna Radin
(2011) show, when they detail genres that exist “alongside” mainstream scientific
genres. These genres’ existence is dependent upon their association with established
scientific media and genres, such as the scholarly journal and the scientific research
article. Moreover, these genres reach a wider audience, including policymakers and
others involved in the community, with a mission of influencing the direction of a
discipline or field. Bringing together these ideas, Carolyn R. Miller and I (forthcoming)
extend the notion of parascientific genres to account for emerging genres of science
communication online, suggesting that the rhetorical work parascientific genres do has
been partially moved into more public (or, external) spheres of scientific discourse.
This dissertation focuses on the erosion of boundaries between internal and external
science communication to explore the possibilities for parascientific genres—and looks
specifically to citizen science as a site of inquiry. While some attention has been paid to
citizen science, it is often devoted to scientist-driven cases, where discursive acts are
governed by rhetorics of professionalized science. Participant-driven citizen science
can depart from these conventions, I maintain. And interesting examples of
parascientific genres, or genres that demonstrate characteristics of both internal and
external science communication, are available for examination.

PB - North Carolina State University Institutional Repository CY - Raleigh, NC VL - Communication, Rhetoric, and Digital Media SP - 498 UR - http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/resolver/1840.16/9367 J1 - Hacking Science ER - TY - JOUR T1 - The Classification of Genres JF - Genre Y1 - 1983 A1 - Kent, Thomas L. KW - formalism KW - genre KW - hybrid KW - literature VL - 16 SP - 1–20 N1 - + genre-literature ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Interpretation and Genre Perception JF - Semiotica Y1 - 1985 A1 - Kent, Thomas L. KW - genre VL - 56 SP - 133–146 N1 - + genre-literature ER - TY - CONF T1 - Automatic Detection of Text Genre T2 - Proceedings of the 35th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics and Eighth Conference of teh European Association for Computational Linguistics Y1 - 1997 A1 - Kessler, Brett A1 - Nunberg, Geoffrey A1 - Schuetze, Hinrich KW - Biber KW - information science KW - linguistics KW - text genre JA - Proceedings of the 35th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics and Eighth Conference of teh European Association for Computational Linguistics CY - Madrid SP - 32–38 UR - http://xxx.lanl.gov/abs/cmp-lg/9707002 N1 - + pdf ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Geopolitics of Grant Writing: Discursive and Stylistic Features of Nonprofit Grant Proposals in Nepal and the United States JF - Journal of Technical Writing and Communication Y1 - 2014 A1 - Khadka, S. VL - 44 SP - 141-170 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Email Forwardables: Folklore in the Age of the Internet JF - New Media & Society Y1 - 2005 A1 - Kibby, Marjorie D. KW - CMC KW - email KW - folklore KW - genre AB - Email communication fosters an environment wheremessages have an inherent ‘truth value’ while at the same time senders have reduced inhibitions about the types of messages sent. When this is combined with a convenience and ease of communication and an ability to contact huge numbers of people simultaneously, email becomes a rapid and effective distribution mechanism for gossip, rumour and urban legends. Email has enabled not only the birth of new folklore, but also the revival of older stories with contemporary relevance and has facilitated their distribution on an unprecedented scale. VL - 7 SP - 770–790 N1 - + pdf ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Amplification in Technical Manuals: Theory and Practice JF - Journal of Technical Writing and Communication Y1 - 1989 A1 - Killingsworth, M. Jimmie A1 - Gilbertson, Michael K. A1 - Che, Joe VL - 19 SP - 13-29 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Self-Published Web Résumés: Their Purposes and Their Genre Systems JF - Journal of Business and Technical Communication Y1 - 2006 A1 - Killoran, John B. VL - 20 SP - 425-459 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - The Rhetorical Situations of Web RÈsumÈs JF - Journal of Technical Writing and Communication Y1 - 2009 A1 - Killoran, John B. VL - 39 SP - 263-284 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - The Gnome in the Front Yard and Other Public Figurations of Self-Presentation on Personal Home Pages JF - Biography Y1 - 2003 A1 - Killoran, John B. KW - cybergenre KW - genre KW - home page KW - self-presentation KW - website AB - In light of empirical research showing that personal home pages are not as personal as their reputation suggests, this paper proposes that sustained selfpresentation on the Web by ordinary people has been hindered, in part, by the feeble legacy of suitable genres. Drawing on a sample of over one hundred personal home pages, this paper illustrates how, in the absence of generic precedents, public self-presentation is instead achieved through innovation with past genres. VL - 26 SP - 66–83 N1 - + pdf ER - TY - BOOK T1 - A Theory of Discourse: The Aims of Discourse Y1 - 1971 A1 - Kinneavy, James L. KW - aim KW - genre PB - Prentice-Hall CY - Englewood Cliffs, NJ N1 - + ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Policies and Procedures JF - Journal of Technical Writing and Communication Y1 - 1997 A1 - Klein, William D. A1 - Mckenna, Bernard VL - 27 SP - 147-161 ER - TY - BOOK T1 - American Film Cycles : Reframing Genres, Screening Social Problems, and Defining Subcultures Y1 - 2011 A1 - Klein, Amanda Ann AB -

Exploring how political sentiments, popular desires, and social anxieties have been reflected in movies from the Dead End Kids serial to the ghetto action flicks of the 1990s, this book offers the first full-length study of the American film cycle and its relation to film genres and contemporary social issues.

PB - University of Texas Press CY - Austin, TX SP - 255 SN - 978-0292747609 ER - TY - CHAP T1 - Disembodied Voices: The Problem of Context and Form in Theories of Genre T2 - The Rhetoric and Ideology of Genre: Strategies for Stability and for Change Y1 - 2002 A1 - Knapp, Peter ED - Coe, Richard ED - Lingard, Lorelei ED - Teslenko, Tatiana KW - Burke KW - genre KW - Martin KW - Miller JA - The Rhetoric and Ideology of Genre: Strategies for Stability and for Change PB - Hampton Press CY - Cresskill, NJ SP - 275–296 N1 - + genre (manuscript) ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Police Reform, Task Force Rhetoric, and Traces of Dissent: Rethinking Consensus-as-Outcome in Collaborative Writing Situations JF - Journal of Technical Writing and Communication Y1 - 2008 A1 - Knievel, Michael VL - 38 SP - 331-362 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Rupturing Context, Resituating Genre: A Study of Use-of-Force Policy in the Wake of a Controversial Shooting JF - Journal of Business and Technical Communication Y1 - 2008 A1 - Knievel, Michael S. VL - 22 SP - 330-363 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - The Role of Abstracting in 'Professional Documentation,' A Technical Writing Class for Hungarian Students of English Translation JF - Journal of Technical Writing and Communication Y1 - 1997 A1 - Kolta, Tibor VL - 27 SP - 277-289 ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Literacy in the new media age Y1 - 2004 A1 - Kress, Gunther PB - Routledge ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Towards a Social Theory of Genre JF - Southern Review Y1 - 1988 A1 - Kress, Gunther A1 - Threadgold, Terry KW - genre KW - linguistics KW - situation KW - social semiotic VL - 21 SP - 215–243 N1 - + genre-linguistics ER - TY - CHAP T1 - Genre as Social Process T2 - The Powers of Literacy: A Genre Approach to Teaching Writing Y1 - 1993 A1 - Kress, Gunther ED - Cope, Bill ED - Kalantzis, Mary KW - Australia KW - context KW - genre KW - heteroglossia KW - linguistics KW - literacy KW - text JA - The Powers of Literacy: A Genre Approach to Teaching Writing PB - University of Pittsburgh Press CY - Pittsburgh, PA SP - 22–37 N1 - + genre linguistics+ b ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Mentors, models and clients: using the professional engineering community to identify and teach engineering genres JF - IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication Y1 - 1999 A1 - Kryder, L. G VL - 42 SP - 3/11/2015 UR - http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/articleDetails.jsp?arnumber=749362 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - The Discourse of Issues Management: A Genre of Organizational Communication JF - Communication Quarterly Y1 - 1997 A1 - Kuhn, T. KW - genre KW - organization KW - workplace VL - 45 SP - 188–210 N1 - Turnage 798 paper S 08 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Visual metadiscourse: Designing the considerate text JF - Technical Communication Quarterly Y1 - 2000 A1 - Kumpf, Eric P. VL - 9 SP - 401-424 UR - http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/10572250009364707 ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Rhetorical Criticism: Perspectives in Action Y1 - 2009 A1 - Kuypers, Jim A. KW - rhetorical criticism PB - Lexington Books CY - Lanham, MD ER - TY - BOOK T1 - The art of rhetorical criticism Y1 - 2004 A1 - Kuypers, Jim A. KW - Benoit KW - Black KW - Burke KW - fantasy theme KW - feminism KW - framing KW - genre KW - Henry KW - ideograph KW - McKerrow KW - metaphor KW - narrative KW - Rowland KW - Rushing KW - situation PB - Allyn and Bacon CY - New York SN - 0-205-37141-8 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Identifying Document Genre to Improve Web Search Effectiveness JF - Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science and Technology Y1 - 2001 A1 - Kwasnik, Barbara H. A1 - Crowston, Kevin A1 - Nilan, Michael A1 - Roussinov, Dmitri KW - automated KW - digital KW - form KW - genre KW - search KW - web VL - 27 SP - http://www.asis.org/Bulletin/Dec-01/kwasnikartic.html UR - http://www.asis.org/Bulletin/Dec-01/kwasnikartic.html N1 - + pdf rhet ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Introduction to the Special Issue: Genres of Digital Documents JF - Information, Technology & People Y1 - 2005 A1 - Kwasnik, Barbara H. A1 - Crowston, Kevin KW - digital KW - genre VL - 18 SP - 76–88 N1 - + pdf ER - TY - ABST T1 - Genres of digital documents Y1 - 2004 A1 - Kwasnik, Barbara H. A1 - Crowston, Kevin ED - Sprague, Ralph H., Jr. KW - digital KW - genre JA - 37th Hawaii International Conference on System Science PB - IEEE Computer Society Press CY - Big Island, Hawaii SP - 99 N1 - + pdf rhetintroduction to section of proceedings, apparently ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Writing in a Milieu of Utility: The Move to Technical Communication in American Engineering Programs, 1850–1950 Y1 - 2000 A1 - Kynell-Hunt, Teresa PB - Ablex CY - Stamford, CT ER -