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[1410] The Art of Watching Films. 8th ed. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2011.
[1147] The Author-Function, The Genre Function, and The Rhetoric of Scholarly Webtexts." Computers and Composition 28, no. 2 (2011): 145-159.
"[RN18] Autobiographical Writing in the Technical Writing Course." Journal of Technical Writing and Communication 41 (2011): 325-335.
"[RN184] Content Management in the Workplace: Community, Context, and a New Way to Organize Writing." Journal of Business and Technical Communication 25 (2011): 367-395.
"[1154] Exploring Notions of Genre in ‘Academic Literacies’ and ‘Writing Across the Curriculum’: Approaches Across Countries and Contexts." In Writing Across the Curriculum: A Critical Sourcebook, 448-472. Boston: Bedford/St. Martin's, 2011.
"[1153] Genre Awareness, Academic Argument, and Transferability." WAC Journal 22 (2011): 66-78.
"[1253] Genre Emergence in Amateur Flash." Genres on the Web: Computational Models and Empirical Studies 42 (2011): 277-302.
"[1148] Genre in the Design Space." Computers and Composition 28, no. 3 (2011): 186-194.
"[RN132] A Genre in the MakingóA Grounded Theory Explanation of the Cultural Factors in Current Resume Writing in China." IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication 54 (2011): 263-278.
"[1428] Genre, performance and Sex and the City. ." In Telecinematic Discourse: An Introduction to the Fictional Language of Cinema and Television , pp. 249-262. Amsterdam: John Benjamins., 2011.
"[1237] "Genre [poster]." College Composition and Communication 62, no. 3 (2011): n. pag.
[870] Genres on the Web: Computational Models and Empirical Studies In Text, Speech, and Language Technology, Edited by Nancy Ide and Jean Véronis. Dordrecht: Springer, 2011.
[1190] Grief and Genre in American Literature, 1790-1870. Burlington : Ashgate, 2011.
[1178] "Hick-Hop Hooray? 'Honky Tonk Badonkadonk,' Musical Genre, and the Misrecognitions of Hybridity."." Critical Studies in Media Communication 28, no. 5 (2011).
"[RN148] Integrating Intercultural Communication into an Engineering Communication Service Class Tutorial." IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication 54 (2011): 83-96.
"[RN222] Integrating Technical Communication Into China's English Major Curriculum." Journal of Business and Technical Communication 25 (2011): 68-94.
"[1317] The Language of Suicide Notes. Vol. Ph.D. Birmingham, UK: University of Birmingham, 2011.
[RN55] Linking Contextual Factors with Rhetorical Pattern Shift: Direct and Indirect Strategies Recommended in English Business Communication Textbooks in China." Journal of Technical Writing and Communication 41 (2011): 83-107.
"[RN211] Losing by Expanding: Corralling the Runaway Object." Journal of Business and Technical Communication 25 (2011): 449-486.
"[RN56] Meeting Students Where They Are: Advancing a Theory and Practice of Archives in the Classroom." Journal of Technical Writing and Communication 41 (2011): 173-191.
"[RN101] 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.
"[1336] Not Another Adult Movie: Some Platitudes on Genericity and the Use of Literary Studies." In Why Study Literature. Aarhus: Aarhus University Press, 2011.
"[RN31] 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.
"[RN24] 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.
"[1293] Politically-Purposed Music Genres." American Behavioral Scientist 55, no. 5 (2011): 574-588.
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