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[1729] Rhetorical Genres in Code." Journal of Technical Writing and Communication (2017): 004728161772627.
"[1743] Selfies in ‘mommyblogging’: An emerging visual genre." Discourse, Context & Media 20 (2017): 239-247.
"[1416] Beyond Convention: Genre Innovation in Academic Writing In English Language Teaching. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press, 2016.
[1396] CMSs, Bittorrent Trackers and Large-Scale Rhetorical Genres: Analyzing Collective Activity in Participatory Digital Spaces." Journal of Technical Writing and Communication 46, no. 1 (2016).
"[RN256] Content Management Systems, Bittorrent Trackers, and Large-Scale Rhetorical Genres." Journal of Technical Writing & Communication 46 (2016): 4-26.
"[1420] Discourse Genres." In Verbal Communication, edited by A. Rocci and L. de Saussure, 269-286. Handbooks of Communication Science. Berlin: De Gruyter, 2016.
"[1710] Gender/Genre: The Lack of Gendered Register in Texts Requiring Genre Knowledge." Written Communication (2016).
"[1437] Genre Studies around the Globe: Beyond the Three Tradition. Edmonton, Alberta: Inkshed Publications and Trafford Publishing, 2016.
[1737] HOW IS THE DIGITAL MEDIUM SHAPING RESEARCH GENRES? SOME CROSS-DISCIPLINARY TRENDS ." ESP Today, Journal of English for Specific Purposes at Tertiary Level 4, no. 1 (2016): 22-42.
"[1419] 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.
"[1716] The Personal Blog: A Linguistic History. Vol. 14. Frankfurt: Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften, 2016.
[RN92] Contemporary Research Methodologies in Technical Communication." Technical Communication Quarterly 24 (2015): 1/13/2015.
"[1417] The Emergence and Nature of Genres—A Social-Dynamic Account." Cognitive Semiotics 8, no. 2 (2015): 97-127.
"[RN233] The Evolution of Technical Communication: An Analysis of Industry Job Postings." Technical Communication 62 (2015): 224-243.
"[1764] Film: Genres and Genre Theory." In International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences, edited by James D. Wright, 160-164. 2nd ed. Elsevier, 2015.
"[RN232] Filter. Remix. Make.: Cultivating Adaptability Through Multimodality." Journal of Technical Writing & Communication 45 (2015): 299-322.
"[1400] Genre and . . . In Copenhagen Studies in Genre. Vol. 2. Valby, Denmark: Forlaget Ekbátana, 2015.
[1372] Genre and . . . In Copenhagen Studies in Genre. Vol. 2. Valby, Denmark: Forlaget Ekbátana, 2015.
[1390] Genre Theory for Product Instructions and Warnings." Washburn Law Journal 54, no. 2 (2015): 303-328.
"[1342] Genre Theory in Information Studies. Bingley, UK: Emerald Group Publishing Ltd., 2015.
[1414] Genre Trajectories: Identifying, Mapping, Projecting. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan, 2015.
[1736] Genres in the forefront, languages in the background: The scope of genre analysis in language-related scenarios." Journal of English for Academic Purposes 19 (2015): 10-21.
"[1752] Genres on the move: Currency and erosion of the genre moves construct." Journal of English for Academic Purposes 19 (2015): 73-87.
"[1430] The Gospel of John as Genre Mosaic In Studia Aarhusiana Neotestamentica, Edited by Kasper Bro Larsen. Göttingen, Germany: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht GmbH & Co. KG, 2015.
[RN231] Help is in the Helping: An Evaluation of Help Documentation in a Networked Age." Technical Communication Quarterly 24 (2015): 164-187.
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