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[RN106] A Rhetoric of Electronic Instruction Sets." Technical Communication Quarterly 19 (2010): 95-117.
"[866] The Rhetoric of Disaster: The Presidential Natural Disaster Address as an Emergent Genre." Relevant Rhetoric 2 (2011).
"[861] Rhetoric and the Ethnographic Genre in Anthropological Research." Current Anthropology 21 (1980): 507-510.
"[692] Rhetoric and Its Situations." Philosophy and Rhetoric 7 (1974): 175-186.
"[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.
[RN240] Revising Psychiatry's Charter Document: DSM-IV." Written Communication 11 (1994): 147-92.
"[688] Review of Form and Genre by Campbell and Jamieson." Communication Quarterly 26 (1978): 71-75.
"[991] Review: Animated Categories: Genre, Action, and Composition." College English 67 (2005): 532-545.
"[RN213] Rethinking the Articulation Between Business and Technical Communication and Writing in the Disciplines: Useful Avenues for Teaching and Research." Journal of Business and Technical Communication 21 (2007): 248-277.
"[RN239] Rethinking Genre in School and Society: An Activity Theory Analysis." Written Communication 14 (1997): 504-554.
"[926] Rethinking Genre in School and Society: An Activity Theory Analysis." Written Communication 14 (1997): 504-554.
"[637] Rethinking Genre from a Sociocognitive Perspective." Written Communication 10 (1993): 475-509.
"[903] The Resume as Genre: A Rhetorical Foundation for First-Year Composition." In Genre across the Curriculum, edited by Anne Herrington and Charles Moran, 152-168. Logan, UT: Utah State University Press, 2005.
"[RN122] Results of a Survey of ATTW Members, 2003." Technical Communication Quarterly 13 (2004): 13-43.
"[RN136] Response-to-Complaint Letter as a Rhetorical Genre." IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication 53 (2010): 158-163.
"[RN65] Responding to technical writing in an introductory engineering class: The role of genre and discipline." Technical Communication Quarterly 7 (1998): 443-461.
"[1054] The Resources of Kind: Genre-Theory in the Renaissance. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 1973.
[1738] Researching genres with multilingual corpora: A conceptual enquiry." In Corpus Analysis for Descriptive and Pedagogical Purposes: ESP Perspectives M. Gotti and D. Giannoni eds, 107-122. Bern: Peter Lang, 2014.
"[1061] 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.
"[1247] The research paper and why we should still care." Writing Program Administration 37, no. 1 (2013): 33-53.
"[RN22] Research on Technical and Scientific Communication in Canada: A Bibliographical Odyssey." Journal of Technical Writing and Communication 24 (1994): 353-362.
"[RN234] Research in Technical Communication: A Bibliographic Sourcebook. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1985.
[RN235] Research in Technical Communication In Contemporary Studies in Technical Communication. Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing Group, 2002.
[974] Research genres: explorations and applications In The Cambridge applied linguistics series. Cambridge, UK ; New York: Cambridge University Press, 2004.
[RN143] Research Article Structure of Research Article Introductions in Three Engineering Subdisciplines." IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication 55 (2012): 294-309.
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