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[964] Spooner, Michael, and Kathleen Yancey. "Postings on a Genre of Email." College Composition and Communication 47 (1996): 252-278.
[643] Bhatia, Vijay K.. "The Power and Politics of Genre." World Englishes 16 (1997): 359-371.
[661] Brummett, Barry. "Premillennial Apocalyptic as a Rhetorical Genre." Central States Speech Journal 35 (1984).
[730] Fahnestock, Jeanne. "Preserving the Figure: Consistency in the Presentation of Scientific Arguments." Written Communication 21 (2004): 6-31.
[695] Corcoran, Paul E.. "Presidential Concession Speeches: The Rhetoric of Defeat." Political Communication 11 (1994): 109-131.
[952] Sigelman, Lee. "Presidential Inaugurals: The Modernization of a Genre." Political Communication 13 (1996): 81-92.
[835] Lassen, Inger. "Is the Press Release a Genre? A Study of Form and Content." Discourse Studies 8 (2006).
[673] Catenaccio, Paola. "Press Releases as a Hybrid Genre: Addressing the Informative/Promotional Conundrum." Pragmatics 18 (2008): 9-31.
[1236] Cartmell, Deborah. "Pride and Prejudice and the adaptation genre." Journal of Adaptation in Film & Performance 3, no. 3 (2011): 227-243.
[891] Neale, Steve. "Questions of Genre." Screen 31 (1990): 45-66.
[655] Bregman, A., and C. Haythornthwaite. "Radicals of Presentation: Visibility, Relation, and Co-presence in Persistent Conversation." New Media & Society 5 (2003): 117-140.
[985] Toms, Elaine G.. "Recognizing Digital Genre." Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 27 (2001): http://www.asis.org/Bulletin/Dec-01/toms.html.
[748] Freedman, Aviva. "Reconceiving Genre." Texte 8/9 (1990): 279-292.
[936] Schryer, Catherine F.. "Records as Genre." Written Communication 10 (1993): 200-234.
[699] Crowston, Kevin, and Marie Williams. "Reproduced and Emergent Genres of Communication on the World Wide Web." The Information Society 16 (2000): 201-215.
[759] Frow, John. "'Reproducibles, Rubrics, and Everything You Need': Genre Theory Today." Publications of the Modern Language Association 122 (2007): 1626-1634.
[1061] Tardy, Christine M.. "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.
[926] Russell, David R.. "Rethinking Genre in School and Society: An Activity Theory Analysis." Written Communication 14 (1997): 504-554.
[688] Conley, Thomas M.. "Review of Form and Genre by Campbell and Jamieson." Communication Quarterly 26 (1978): 71-75.
[692] Consigny, Scott. "Rhetoric and Its Situations." Philosophy and Rhetoric 7 (1974): 175-186.
[861] Marcus, George E.. "Rhetoric and the Ethnographic Genre in Anthropological Research." Current Anthropology 21 (1980): 507-510.
[782] Hart, Roderick P.. "The Rhetoric of the True Believer." Speech Monographs 38 (1971): 249-261.
[664] Campbell, Karlyn Kohrs. "The Rhetoric of Women's Liberation: An Oxymoron." Quarterly Journal of Speech 59 (1973): 74-86.
[781] Harrell, Jackson, and Wil A. Linkugel. "On Rhetorical Genre: An Organizing Perspective." Philosophy and Rhetoric 11 (1978): 262-281.
[802] Jamieson, Kathleen Hall, and Karlyn Kohrs Campbell. "Rhetorical Hybrids: Fusions of Generic Elements." Quarterly Journal of Speech 69 (1982): 146-157.

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