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[798] 'I Would Like to Thank My Supervisor'. Acknowledgements in Graduate Dissertations." International Journal of Applied Linguistics 14 (2004): 259-275.
"[799] Genre in Three Traditions: Implications for ESL." TESOL Quarterly 30 (1996): 693-722.
"[800] Temporal Coordination through Communication: Using Genres in a Virtual Start-up Organization." Information, Technology & People 18 (2005): 89-119.
"[802] Rhetorical Hybrids: Fusions of Generic Elements." Quarterly Journal of Speech 69 (1982): 146-157.
"[807] The Emergence of Poetic Genre Theory in the Sixteenth Century." Modern Language Quarterly: A Journal of Literary History 59 (1998): 139-169.
"[809] Genre in the Classroom: Multiple Perspectives. Mahway, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum, 2002.
[809] Genre in the Classroom: Multiple Perspectives. Mahway, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum, 2002.
[809] Genre in the Classroom: Multiple Perspectives. Mahway, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum, 2002.
[1224] Genre and ESL/EFL Composition Instruction." In Exploring the Dynamics of Second Language Writing, edited by Barbara Kroll, 195-217. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2003.
"[1224] Genre and ESL/EFL Composition Instruction." In Exploring the Dynamics of Second Language Writing, edited by Barbara Kroll, 195-217. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2003.
"[822] Email Forwardables: Folklore in the Age of the Internet." New Media & Society 7 (2005): 770-790.
"[847] The Convergence of Real Space and Hyperspace: Preflections on Mobility, Localization, and Multimodality." In World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia and Telecommunications, 1423-1429. Vancouver, CA: Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education, 2007.
"[1140] Curiouser and Curiouser: The Practice of Nonfiction Today." The Iowa Review 36, no. 1 (2006).
"[855] Emerging Personal Media Genres." New Media & Society 12 (2010): 947-963.
"[856] Genre Analysis in Technical Communication." IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication 48 (2005): 285-295.
"[1191] The Work of Genre: Labor, Identity, and Modern Capitalism in Wordsworth and Verga." PMLA 127, no. 4 (2012): 925-31.
"[861] Rhetoric and the Ethnographic Genre in Anthropological Research." Current Anthropology 21 (1980): 507-510.
"[866] The Rhetoric of Disaster: The Presidential Natural Disaster Address as an Emergent Genre." Relevant Rhetoric 2 (2011).
"[877] Blogging as Social Action: A Genre Analysis of the Weblog." In Into the Blogosphere: Rhetoric, Community, and the Culture of Weblogs, edited by Laura Gurak, Smiljana Antonijevic, Laurie Johnson, Clancy Ratliff and Jessica Reymann. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Libraries, http://blog.lib.umn.edu/blogosphere/blogging_as_social_action.html, 2004.
"[878] Questions for Genre Theory from the Blogosphere." In Genres in the Internet: Issues in the Theory of Genre, edited by Janet Giltrow and Dieter Stein, 263-290. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 2009.
"[1420] Discourse Genres." In Verbal Communication, edited by A. Rocci and L. de Saussure, 269-286. Handbooks of Communication Science. Berlin: De Gruyter, 2016.
"[879] Letters, Postcards, Email: Technologies of Presence. New York: Routledge, 2010.
[880] A Cultural Approach to Television Genre Theory." Cinema Journal 40 (2001): 3-24.
"[888] 'Our Mission and Our Moment': George W. Bush and September 11th." Rhetoric & Public Affairs 6 (2003): 607-632.
"[891] Questions of Genre." Screen 31 (1990): 45-66.
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