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[942] Structure and Agency in Medical Case Presentations." In Writing Selves/Writing Societies: Research from Activity Perspectives, edited by Charles Bazerman and David Russell, 62-96. Fort Collins, CO: The WAC Clearinghouse and Mind, Culture, and Activity, 2003.
"[796] Innovation and Hybrid Genres: Disturbing Social Rhythm in Legal Practice." In Proceedings of the Twelfth European Conference on Information Systems, edited by T. Leino, T. Saarinen and S. Klein, 742-752. Turku, Finland: Turku School of Economics and Business Administration, 2004.
"[836] Making peace through apology." Greater Good (2004): 16-19.
"[1404] Speech Pedagogy Beyond the Basics: A Study of Instructional Methods in the Advanced Public Speaking Course." Communication Education 53, no. 4 (2004): 234-252.
"[RN12] Stylistic Differences in Multilingual Administrative Forms: A Cross-linguistic Characterization." Journal of Technical Writing and Communication 34 (2004): 43-65.
"[653] Theory and Practice in New Media Studies." In Digital Media Revisited: Theoretical and Conceptual Innovations in Digital Domains, edited by Gunnar Liestol, Andrew Morrison and Terje Rasmussen, 15-33. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2004.
"[834] Film Genre: Hollywood and Beyond. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2005.
[856] Genre Analysis in Technical Communication." IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication 48 (2005): 285-295.
"[RN128] Genre analysis in technical communication." IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication 48 (2005): 285-295.
"[943] Techne or Artful Science and the Genre of Case Presentations in Healthcare Settings." Communication Monographs 72 (2005): 234-260.
"[846] Conducting Genre Convergence for Learning." International Journal of Continuing Engineering Education and Lifelong Learning 16 (2006): 255-270.
"[1140] Curiouser and Curiouser: The Practice of Nonfiction Today." The Iowa Review 36, no. 1 (2006).
"[1259] The Economics of Attention. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 2006.
[RN173] Look Who's Talking: Teaching and Learning Using the Genre of Medical Case Presentations." Journal of Business and Technical Communication 20 (2006): 121-158.
"[RN247] Look Who's Talking: Teaching and Learning Using the Genre of Medical Case Presentations." Journal of Business & Technical Communication 20 (2006): 121-158.
"[835] Is the Press Release a Genre? A Study of Form and Content." Discourse Studies 8 (2006).
"[RN6] Achieving Objectivity Through Genred Activity: A Case Study." Journal of Technical Writing and Communication 37 (2007): 75-94.
"[RN4] The Added Value Features of Online Scholarly Journals." Journal of Technical Writing and Communication 37 (2007): 59-73.
"[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.
"[850] On the Material and the Symbolic: Silverstone's Double Articulation of Research Traditions in New Media Studies." New Media & Society 9 (2007): 16-24.
"[941] Regularized Practices: Genres, Improvisation, and Identity Formation in Health-Care Professions." In Communicative Practices in Workplaces and the Professions: Cultural Perspectives on the Regulation of Discourse and Organizations, edited by Charlotte Thralls and Mark Zachry, 21-44. Amityville, NY: Baywood, 2007.
"[992] Seeing and Listening: A Visual and Social Analysis of Optometric Record-Keeping Practices." Journal of Business and Technical Communication 21 (2007): 343-375.
"[RN182] Seeing and Listening: A Visual and Social Analysis of Optometric Record-Keeping Practices." Journal of Business and Technical Communication 21 (2007): 343-375.
"[924] Women and Games: Technologies of the Gendered Self." New Media & Society 9 (2007): 555-576.
"[1243] Adaptation, the genre." Adaptation 1, no. 2 (2008): 106-120.
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