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[672] Casper, Christian F.. "In Praise of Carbon, In Praise of Science: The Epideictic Rhetoric of the 1996 Nobel Lectures in Chemistry." Journal of Business and Technical Communication 21 (2007): 303-323.
[676] Chandler-Olcott, Kelly, and Donna Mahar. "Considering Genre in the Digital Literacy Classroom." Reading Online 5 (2001): http://www.readingonline.org/electronic/elec_index.asp?HREF=/electronic/chandler/index.html.
[678] Christie, Frances, and J. R. Martin. Genre and Institutions: Social Processes in the Workplace and School. London: Cassell, 1997.
[1116] Clark, Malcolm, Ian Ruthven, and Patrik O'Brian Holt. "Genre analysis of structured e-mails for corpus profiling." In Proceedings of the 2008 BCS-IRSG conference on Corpus Profiling. Swinton, UK, UK: British Computer Society, 2008.
[1116] Clark, Malcolm, Ian Ruthven, and Patrik O'Brian Holt. "Genre analysis of structured e-mails for corpus profiling." In Proceedings of the 2008 BCS-IRSG conference on Corpus Profiling. Swinton, UK, UK: British Computer Society, 2008.
[1116] Clark, Malcolm, Ian Ruthven, and Patrik O'Brian Holt. "Genre analysis of structured e-mails for corpus profiling." In Proceedings of the 2008 BCS-IRSG conference on Corpus Profiling. Swinton, UK, UK: British Computer Society, 2008.
[679] Clark, Malcolm, Ian Ruthven, and Patrik O'Brian Holt. "The Evolution of Genre in Wikipedia." Journal for Language Technology and Computational Linguistics 24 (2009): 1-22.
[685] Cohen, Ralph. "Do Postmodern Genres Exist?" Genre 20 (1987): 241-257.
[687] Cohen, Ralph. "Introduction: Notes toward a Generic Reconstitution of Literary Study." New Literary History 34 (2003).
[683] Cohen, Margaret. "Traveling Genres." New Literary History 34 (2003): 481-499.
[697] Crossley, Scott. "A Chronotopic Approach to Genre Analysis: An Exploratory Study." English for Specific Purposes 26 (2007): 4-24.
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[1143] D'Agata, John. The Seneca Review Special Issue on the Lyric Essay., 2007.
[1139] D'Agata, John, and Deborah Tall. "The Lyric Essay." The Seneca Review.
[701] Dannels, Deanna P.. "Performing tribal rituals: A genre analysis of 'crits' in design studios." Communication Education 54 (2005): 136-160.
[703] Dayton, David. "Evaluating Environmental Impact Statements as Communicative Action." Journal of Technical and Business Communication 16 (2002): 355-405.
[703] Dayton, David. "Evaluating Environmental Impact Statements as Communicative Action." Journal of Technical and Business Communication 16 (2002): 355-405.
[710] Devitt, Amy J., Anis Bawarshi, and Mary Jo Reiff. "Materiality and Genre in the Study of Discourse Communities." College English 65 (2003): 541-558.
[710] Devitt, Amy J., Anis Bawarshi, and Mary Jo Reiff. "Materiality and Genre in the Study of Discourse Communities." College English 65 (2003): 541-558.
[1142] Dillon, Brian. "Energy and Rue." Frieze 151 (2012).
[711] Dillon, A., and B. A. Gushrowski. "Genres and the Web: Is the Personal Home Page the First Uniquely Digital Genre?" Journal of the American Society for Information Science 51 (2000): 202-205.
[712] DiMaggio, Paul. "Classification in Art." American Sociological Review 52 (1987): 440-455.
[712] DiMaggio, Paul. "Classification in Art." American Sociological Review 52 (1987): 440-455.
[713] Dimock, Wai Chee. "Introduction: Genres as Fields of Knowledge." Publications of the Modern Language Association 122 (2007): 1377-1388.

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