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[763] Blurred Genres: The Refiguration of Social Thought." American Scholar 49 (1980): 165-179.
"[762] What a Language Is Good for: Language Socialization, Language Shift, and the Persistence of Code-Specific Genres in St. Lucia." Language in Society 34 (2005): 327-361.
"[762] What a Language Is Good for: Language Socialization, Language Shift, and the Persistence of Code-Specific Genres in St. Lucia." Language in Society 34 (2005): 327-361.
"[755] The Symbolic Capital of Social Identities: The Genre of Bargaining in an Urban Guatemalan Market." Journal of Linguistic Anthropology 10 (2000): 155-189.
"[755] The Symbolic Capital of Social Identities: The Genre of Bargaining in an Urban Guatemalan Market." Journal of Linguistic Anthropology 10 (2000): 155-189.
"[754] Locating Genre Studies: Antecedents and Prospects." In Genre and the New Rhetoric, edited by Aviva Freedman and Peter Medway, 1-?, 1994.
"[744] The Formation of Genres in the Renaissance and After." New Literary History 34 (2003): 185-200.
"[741] Television Before Television Genre: The Case of Popular Music." Journal of Popular Film and Television 31 (2003): 5-16.
"[735] Metaphors of Genre. University Park, PA: Penn State University Press, 1993.
[733] Introduction to the Special Issue on Genres and Social Ways of Being." Linguistics and the Human Sciences 3 (2008): 1-2.
"[730] Preserving the Figure: Consistency in the Presentation of Scientific Arguments." Written Communication 21 (2004): 6-31.
"[728] Trading Private and Public Spaces @ HGTV and TLC: On New Genre Formations in Transformation TV." Journal of Visual Culture 3 (2004): 157-181.
"[716] Circulation of the Late Elizabethan and Early Stuart Epigram." Renaissance and Reformation/Renaissance et Réforme 29 (2005): 59-73.
"[988] Composing the Self: Of Diaries and Lifelogs." Fibreculture: Internet Theory, Criticism, Research (2004): http://journal.fibreculture.org/issue3/issue3_vandijck.html.
"[708] Generalizing about Genre: New Conceptions of an Old Concept." College Composition and Communication 44 (1993): 573-586.
"[1274] Doing Dialogue: Genre and Flexibility in Public Engagement with Science." Science as Culture 18, no. 4 (2010): 397-416.
"[699] Reproduced and Emergent Genres of Communication on the World Wide Web." The Information Society 16 (2000): 201-215.
"[697] A Chronotopic Approach to Genre Analysis: An Exploratory Study." English for Specific Purposes 26 (2007): 4-24.
"[1772] Towads a hybrid approach to genre teaching: comparing the swiss and brazilian schools of socio-discursive interactionism and rhetorical genre studies." Diálogo das Letras 7, no. 2 (2018): 101-120.
"[693] The Powers of Literacy: A Genre Approach to Teaching Writing In Pittsburgh Series in Composition, Literacy, and Culture, Edited by David Bartholomae and Jean Ferguson Carr. Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1993.
[694] Bibliographic Essay: Developing the Theory and Practice of Genre-based Literacy." In The Powers of Literacy: A Genre Approach to Teaching Writing, edited by Bill Cope, Mary Kalantzis and Jean Ferguson Carr, 231-247. Pittsburgh Series in Composition, Literacy, and Culture. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh, 1993.
"[692] Rhetoric and Its Situations." Philosophy and Rhetoric 7 (1974): 175-186.
"[1277] Genre and activism: School, social movements, and genres as discourse conduits." Journal of Educational Change 14, no. 3 (2013): 353-372.
"[1277] Genre and activism: School, social movements, and genres as discourse conduits." Journal of Educational Change 14, no. 3 (2013): 353-372.
"[682] The Rhetoric and Ideology of Genre: Strategies for Stability and Change In Research and Teaching in Rhetoric and Composition. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press, 2002.