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[1128] Ray, Brian. "More than Just Remixing: Uptake and New Media Composition." Computers and Composition 30, no. 3 (2013): 183-196.
[1266] Brown, Vivienne. "The moral self and ethical dialogism: Three genres." Philosophy and Rhetoric 28, no. 4 (1995): 276-299.
[812] Just, Daniel. "The Modern Novel from a Sociological Perspective: Towards a Strategic Use of the Notion of Genres." Journal of Narrative Theory 38 (2008): 378-397.
[619] Bazerman, Charles. "Modern Evolution of the Experimental Report in Physics: Spectroscopic Articles in Physical Review, 1893–1980." Social Studies of Science 14 (1984): 163-196.
[RN14] Werne, Warren W.. "Models and the Teaching of Technical Writing." Journal of Technical Writing and Communication 19 (1989): 69-81.
[904] Pearce, Barnett W., and Forrest Conklin. "A Model of Hierarchical Meanings in Coherent Conversation and a Study of Indirect Responses." Communication Monographs 46 (1979): 76-87.
[772] Graham, Scott S., and Brandon Whalen. "Mode, Medium, and Genre: A Case Study of Decisions in New-Media Design." Journal of Business & Technical Communication 22 (2008): 65-91.
[RN164] Graham, Scott S., and Brandon Whalen. "Mode, Medium, and Genre: A Case Study of Decisions in New-Media Design." Journal of Business and Technical Communication 22 (2008): 65-91.
[RN103] Swarts, Jason. "Mobility and Composition: The Architecture of Coherence in Non-places." Technical Communication Quarterly 16 (2007): 279-309.
[RN227] Cuan, Gregory P., and Stephen A. Bernhardt. "Missed Opportunities in the Review and Revision of Clinical Study Reports." Journal of Business and Technical Communication 26 (2012): 131-170.
[RN140] Kryder, L. G.. "Mentors, models and clients: using the professional engineering community to identify and teach engineering genres." IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication 42 (1999): 3/11/2015.
[777] Guillory, John. "The Memo and Modernity." Critical Inquiry 31 (2004): 108-132.
[RN56] Saidy, Christina, Mark Hannah, and Tom Sura. "Meeting Students Where They Are: Advancing a Theory and Practice of Archives in the Classroom." Journal of Technical Writing and Communication 41 (2011): 173-191.
[RN206] McEachern, Robert W.. "Meeting Minutes as Symbolic Action." Journal of Business and Technical Communication 12 (1998): 198-216.
[RN137] Wolfe, Joanna. "Meeting Minutes as a Rhetorical Genre: Discrepancies Between Professional Writing Textbooks and Workplace Practice Tutorial." IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication 49 (2006): 254-364.
[RN36] Freed, Richard C.. "A Meditation on Proposals and Their Backgrounds." Journal of Technical Writing and Communication 17 (1987): 157-163.
[RN38] Conno, Jennifer J.. "Medical Text and Historical Context: Research Issues and Methods in History and Technical Communication." Journal of Technical Writing and Communication 23 (1993): 211-232.
[650] Bleich, David. "The Materiality of Language and the Pedagogy of Exchange." Pedagogy 1 (2001): 117-141.
[651] Bleich, David. "Materiality, genre, and language use: Introduction." College English 65 (2003): 469-475.
[710] Devitt, Amy J., Anis Bawarshi, and Mary Jo Reiff. "Materiality and Genre in the Study of Discourse Communities." College English 65 (2003): 541-558.
[850] Livingstone, Sonia. "On the Material and the Symbolic: Silverstone's Double Articulation of Research Traditions in New Media Studies." New Media & Society 9 (2007): 16-24.
[RN67] Ceccarelli, Leah. "A masterpiece in a new genre: The rhetorical negotiation of two audiences in Schrödinger's 'What is Life?'." Technical Communication Quarterly 3 (1994): 7/17/2015.
[RN217] Rude, Carolyn D.. "Mapping the Research Questions in Technical Communication." Journal of Business and Technical Communication 23 (2009): 174-215.
[604] Askehave, Inger, and Karen K. Zethsen. "Mandatory Genres: The Case of European Public Assessment Report (EPAR)." Text & Talk 28 (2008): 167-191.
[RN146] Spinuzzi, C., S. Nelson, K. S. Thomson, F. Lorenzini, R.A. French, G. Pogue, S.D. Burback, and J. Momberger. "Making the Pitch: Examining Dialogue and Revisions in Entrepreneurs' Pitch Decks." IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication 57 (2014): 158-181.

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