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Journal Article
[614] Bauman, Richard. "Genre." Journal of Linguistic Anthropology 9 (1999): 84-87.
[RN267] Carliner, Saul, and Timothy Boswood. "Genre: A useful construct for reseaching online communication for the workplace." Information Design Journal & Document Design 12 (2004): 124-136.
[RN162] Sherlock, Lee. "Genre, Activity, and Collaborative Work and Play in World of Warcraft: Places and Problems of Open Systems in Online Gaming." Journal of Business and Technical Communication 23 (2009): 263-293.
[RN128] Luzón, María José. "Genre analysis in technical communication." IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication 48 (2005): 285-295.
[856] Luzón, María José. "Genre Analysis in Technical Communication." IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication 48 (2005): 285-295.
[1177] Ding, Huiling. " "Genre analysis of personal statements: Analysis of moves in application essays to medical and dental schools." ." English for Specific Purposes 26, no. 3 (2007): Continuous.
[1277] Collin, Ross. "Genre and activism: School, social movements, and genres as discourse conduits." Journal of Educational Change 14, no. 3 (2013): 353-372.
[RN272] Winsor, Dorothy A.. "Genre and Activity Systems: The Role of Documentation in Maintaining and Changing Engineering Activity Systems." Written Communication 16 (1999): 200-224.
[1007] Winsor, Dorothy A.. "Genre and Activity Systems: The Role of Documentation in Maintaining and Changing Engineering Activity Systems." Written Communication 16 (1999): 200-224.
[838] van Leeuwen, Theo. "Genre and Field in Critical Discourse Analysis: A Synopsis." Discourse and Society 4 (1993): 193-223.
[595] Apperley, Thomas H.. "Genre and Game Studies: Toward a Critical Approach to Video Game Genres." Simulation & Gaming 37 (2006): 6-23.
[1176] Martin, J.R.. "Genre and Language Learning: A Social Semiotic Perspective." Linguistics and Education 20, no. 1 (2009): 12p.
[839] Leff, Michael C.. "Genre and Paradigm in the Second Book of De Oratore." Southern Speech Communication Journal 51 (1986): 308-325.
[729] Fahnestock, Jeanne. "Genre and Rhetorical Craft." Research in the Teaching of English 27 (1993): 265-271.
[1424] Paltridge, Brian. "Genre and second language academic writing." Language Teaching 47 (2014): 303-318.
[933] Schliefer, Ronald, and Alan Velie. "Genre and Structure: Toward an Actantial Typology of Narrative Genres and Modes." MLN 102 (1987): 1122-1150.
[RN176] Eubanks, Philip. "Genre and Technical Translation: Social, Textual, and Educational Exigence." Journal of Business and Technical Communication 12 (1998): 50-70.
[912] Ravelli, Louise J.. "Genre and the Museum Exhibition." Linguistics and the Human Sciences 2 (2006): 299-317.
[1426] Paltridge, Brian. "Genre and the notion of prototype. ." Prospect 10, no. 3 (1995): 28-34.
[1248] Clark, Irene L.. "A genre approach to writing assignments." Composition Forum 14, no. 2 (2005).
[1335] Auken, Sune. "Genre as Fictional Action." Nordisk Tidsskrift for Informationsvidenskab og Kulturformidling 2, no. 3 (2014): 19-28.
[815] Kamberelis, George. "Genre as Institutionally Informed Social Practice." Journal of Contemporary Legal Issues 6 (1995): 115-171.
[873] Miller, Carolyn R.. "Genre as Social Action." Quarterly Journal of Speech 70 (1984): 151-176.
[RN237] Miller, Carolyn R.. "Genre as Social Action." Quarterly Journal of Speech 70 (1984): 151-167.
[723] Dunmire, Patricia L.. "Genre as Temporally Situated Social Action." Written Communication 17 (2000): 93-138.

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