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[RN203] Evaluating Environmental Impact Statements as Communicative Action." Journal of Business and Technical Communication 16 (2002): 355-405.
"[970] The Ethos of Epideictic Encounter." Philosophy and Rhetoric 26 (1993): 113-133.
"[RN215] Ethos as Market Maker: The Creative Role of Technical Marketing Communication in an Aviation Start-Up." Journal of Business and Technical Communication 22 (2008): 429-453.
"[RN205] The Ethic of Exigence: Information Design, Postmodern Ethics, and the Holocaust." Journal of Business and Technical Communication 24 (2010): 60-90.
"[1127] "Escaping Genre's Village: Fluidity and Genre Mixing in Television's the Prisoner."." Journal of Popular Culture 38, no. 5 (2005): 956.
"[969] The Epideictic Rhetoric of Science." Journal of Business and Technical Communication 5 (1991): 229-245.
"[971] The Epideictic Character of Rhetorical Criticism." Rhetoric Review 11 (1993): 339-349.
"[RN71] Environmental Policy Making and the Report Genre." Technical Communication Quarterly 6 (1997): 77-90.
"[1285] Environmental Policy Making and the Report Genre." Technical Communication Quarterly 6, no. 1 (1997): 77-99.
"[1245] Engendering genre: what creates a new genre, particularly in so relatively young an artistic form as film? The same thing that creates a new genre in other art forms--a combination of social perception and aesthetic revision, or social change and." CineAction, no. 86 (2012).
"[771] Engaging with and Arranging for Publics in Blog Genres." Linguistics and the Human Sciences 3 (2007): 47-66.
"[1142] Energy and Rue." Frieze 151 (2012).
"[1252] The End(s) of Genre." Journal of Music Theory 57, no. 1 (2013): 1-45.
"[1199] The End(s) of Genre." Journal of Music Theory 57, no. 1 (2013): 1-45.
"[RN185] Is Empathy Effective for Customer Service? Evidence From Call Center Interactions." Journal of Business and Technical Communication 27 (2013): 123-153.
"[1280] Emerging Personal Media Genres." New Media and Society 12, no. 6 (2010): 947-963.
"[855] Emerging Personal Media Genres." New Media & Society 12 (2010): 947-963.
"[787] Emergent Genres in Young Disciplines: The Case of Ethnological Science." Technical Communication Quarterly 13 (2004): 393-421.
"[RN68] Emergent Genres in Young Disciplines: The Case of Ethnological Science." Technical Communication Quarterly 13 (2004): 393-421.
"[1012] The Emergence of the Memo as a Managerial Genre." Management Communication Quarterly 2 (1989).
"[807] The Emergence of Poetic Genre Theory in the Sixteenth Century." Modern Language Quarterly: A Journal of Literary History 59 (1998): 139-169.
"[1264] The Emergence of Genres: Some Findings from an Examination of First-Grade Writing." Written Communication 11, no. 3 (1994): 348-380.
"[1417] The Emergence and Nature of Genres—A Social-Dynamic Account." Cognitive Semiotics 8, no. 2 (2015): 97-127.
"[822] Email Forwardables: Folklore in the Age of the Internet." New Media & Society 7 (2005): 770-790.
"[1231] El panegírico y el problema de los géneros en la retórica sacra del mundo hispánico. Acercamiento metodológico.", no. 82 (2012): 219-247.
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