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Brian Street (University of London), Carolyn Miller (NC State), and Amy Devitt (University of Kansas) at the fifth bi-annual Simpósio Internacional de Estudos de Gêneros Textuais, or International Symposium on Genre Studies (SIGET). The event took place at the University of Caxias do Sul, in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, August 11-14, 2009.
V-SIGET 2009
Conference-goers attend a panel at SIGET 2011, held at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, in Natal, Brazil.
SIGET 2011
Participants in the Roundtable, "Genre Studies from Multiple Perspectives : What is the Collective State of the Art?" at Writing Research Across Borders 3, Université Paris-Ouest Nanterre La Défense. From left: Anne Freadman (Univ of Sydney), Christine Tardy (Univ of Arizona), Natasha Artemeva (Carleton University), Carlos Gouveia (University of Lisbon), Elisabetta Adami (Univ of Pescara, Italy), Desirée Motta-Roth (Federal University of Santa Maria, Brazil), and Carolyn Miller (North Carolina State Univers
Writing Research Across Borders 3
Morrison and Applegarth at the "Emerging Genres, Forms, Narratives--In New Media Environments" Symposium, North Carolina State University, 2013
NC State University Emerging Genres Symposium, 2013
VIII SIGET 2015
From the Bibliography: Genre and the Invention of the Writer (2003) by Anis Bawarshi
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