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[618] Genre: An Introduction to History, Theory, Research, and Pedagogy In Reference Guides to Rhetoric and Composition, Edited by Charles Bazerman. West Lafayette, IN: Parlor Press, 2010.
[910] The Genre of the Mood Memoir and the Ethos of Psychiatric Disability." Rhetoric Society Quarterly 40 (2010): 479-501.
"[RN270] Genre Research in Workplace and Professional Contexts." In Genre: An Introduction to History, Theory, Research, and Pedagogy, edited by Charles Bazerman, 132-150. West Lafayette, IN: Parlor Press, 2010.
"[1397] Genre Theory and Research." In Encyclopedia of Library and Information Sciences, edited by Marcia J. Bates and Mary Niles Maack, 1934-1942. 3rd ed. Taylor & Francis: New York, 2010.
"[606] Hybrid Genres and the Cognitive Positioning of Audiences in the Political Discourse of Hizbollah." Critical Discourse Studies 7 (2010): 191-201.
"[RN7] The Impact of NSF and NIH Websites on Researcher Ethics." Journal of Technical Writing and Communication 40 (2010): 403-427.
"[879] Letters, Postcards, Email: Technologies of Presence. New York: Routledge, 2010.
[1138] Maybe Epic: The Origins and Reception of Sumerian Heroic Poetry." In Epic and History, 7-25. Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell, 2010.
"[1119] Perceiving and using genre by form–an eye-tracking study." Libri 60, no. 3 (2010): 268-280.
"[641] The Pragmatic Turn. Cambridge: Polity, 2010.
[RN172] Productive Tensions and the Regulatory Work of Genres in the Development of an Engineering Communication Workshop in a Transnational Corporation." Journal of Business and Technical Communication 24 (2010): 358-38.
"[1407] Readings in Rhetorical Criticism. 4th ed. State College, PA: Strata, 2010.
[RN223] Recycled Writing: Assembling Actor Networks From Reusable Content." Journal of Business and Technical Communication 24 (2010): 127-163.
"[RN136] Response-to-Complaint Letter as a Rhetorical Genre." IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication 53 (2010): 158-163.
"[RN106] A Rhetoric of Electronic Instruction Sets." Technical Communication Quarterly 19 (2010): 95-117.
"[1273] The Sims: Real Life as Genre." Information, Communication, and Society 6, no. 4 (2010): 577-592.
"[1351] System Mapping: A Genre Field Analysis of the National Science Foundation's Grant Proposal an Funding Process." Technical Communication Quarterly 19, no. 1 (2010): 69-89.
"[884] System Mapping: A Genre Field Analysis of the National Science Foundation's Grant Proposal an Funding Process." Technical Communication Quarterly 19 (2010): 69-89.
"[1029] Taking up multiple discursive resources in U.S. college composition." In Cross-language relations in composition, edited by B. Horner, 196-203. Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois University Press, 2010.
"[RN104] Technical Communication Instruction in China: Localized Programs and Alternative Models." Technical Communication Quarterly 19 (2010): 300-317.
"[909] Understanding Genre through the Lens of Advocacy: The Rhetorical Work of the Victim Impact Statement." Written Communication 27 (2010): 3-35.
"[1155] Writing in Multiple Contexts: Vygotskian CHAT Meets the Phenomenology of Genre." In Traditions of Writing Research, 353-364., 2010.
"[1715] American Film Cycles : Reframing Genres, Screening Social Problems, and Defining Subcultures. Austin, TX: University of Texas Press, 2011.
[1410] The Art of Watching Films. 8th ed. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2011.
[1147] The Author-Function, The Genre Function, and The Rhetoric of Scholarly Webtexts." Computers and Composition 28, no. 2 (2011): 145-159.
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