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[893] Narrating the Self." Annual Reviews of Anthropology 25 (1996): 19-43.
"[798] 'I Would Like to Thank My Supervisor'. Acknowledgements in Graduate Dissertations." International Journal of Applied Linguistics 14 (2004): 259-275.
"[722] Modern Genre Theory. New York: Pearson Education, 2000.
[614] Genre." Journal of Linguistic Anthropology 9 (1999): 84-87.
"[614] Genre." Journal of Linguistic Anthropology 9 (1999): 84-87.
"[650] The Materiality of Language and the Pedagogy of Exchange." Pedagogy 1 (2001): 117-141.
"[1004] Anomalies of Genre: The Utility of Theory and History for the Study of Literary Genres." New Literary History 34 (2003): 597-615.
"[1417] The Emergence and Nature of Genres—A Social-Dynamic Account." Cognitive Semiotics 8, no. 2 (2015): 97-127.
"[1316] Cognitive genre structures in Methods sections of research articles: A corpus study." Journal of English for Academic Purposes 7, no. 1 (2008): 38-54.
"[925] Cognition, Media Use, Genres: Socio-Psychological Aspects of Media and Genres; TV and TV-Genres in the Federal Republic of Germany." Poetics 16 (1987): 431-469.
"[991] Review: Animated Categories: Genre, Action, and Composition." College English 67 (2005): 532-545.
"[762] What a Language Is Good for: Language Socialization, Language Shift, and the Persistence of Code-Specific Genres in St. Lucia." Language in Society 34 (2005): 327-361.
"[934] Blogging Practices: An Analytical Framework." Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication 12 (2007): 1409-1427.
"[1396] CMSs, Bittorrent Trackers and Large-Scale Rhetorical Genres: Analyzing Collective Activity in Participatory Digital Spaces." Journal of Technical Writing and Communication 46, no. 1 (2016).
"[854] Conceptualizing Personal Media." New Media & Society 10 (2008): 683-702.
"[822] Email Forwardables: Folklore in the Age of the Internet." New Media & Society 7 (2005): 770-790.
"[655] Radicals of Presentation: Visibility, Relation, and Co-presence in Persistent Conversation." New Media & Society 5 (2003): 117-140.
"[1018] Digital Genres and the New Burden of Fixity." In Thirtieth Annual Hawaii Conference on System Sciences, 3-12. IEEE Computer Society Press, 1997.
"[1017] Collaborative Genres for Collaboration: Genre Systems in Digital Media." In Thirtieth Annual Hawaii Conference on System Sciences, 50-59. IEEE Computer Society Press, 1997.
"[997] The Art of Invective: Performing Identity in Cyberspace." New Media & Society 4 (2002): 51-70.
"[727] Making Sense of Computer-Mediated Communication (CMC): Conversations as Genres, CMC Systems as Genre Ecologies In 33rd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, Edited by Jr. Sprague, Ralph H.. Vol. 2. Maui: IEEE Computer Society Press, 2000.
[723] Genre as Temporally Situated Social Action." Written Communication 17 (2000): 93-138.
"[937] The Lab vs. the Clinic: Sites of Competing Genres." In Genre and the New Rhetoric, edited by Aviva Freedman and Peter Medway, 105-124. London: Taylor and Francis, 1994.
"[936] Records as Genre." Written Communication 10 (1993): 200-234.
"[927] Writing and Genre in Higher Education and Workplaces: A Review of Studies That Use Cultural-Historical Activity Theory." Mind, Culture, and Activity 4 (1997): 224-237.
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