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Book Chapter
[1713] Grafton, Kathryn. "Situating the Public Social Actions of Blog Posts ." In Genres in the Internet: Issues in the Theory of Genre, 85-111. Janet Giltrow and Dieter Stein, eds ed. Amsterdam: Benjamins, 2009.
[876] Miller, Carolyn R., and Jack Selzer. "Special Topics of Argument in Engineering Reports." In Writing in Nonacademic Settings, edited by Lee Odell and Dixie Goswami, 309-341. New York: Guilford Press, 1985.
[942] Schryer, Catherine F., Lorelei Lingard, Marlee Spafford, and Kim Garwood. "Structure and Agency in Medical Case Presentations." In Writing Selves/Writing Societies: Research from Activity Perspectives, edited by Charles Bazerman and David Russell, 62-96. Fort Collins, CO: The WAC Clearinghouse and Mind, Culture, and Activity, 2003.
[817] Kaufer, David, Cheryl Geisler, Suguru Ishizaki, and Pantelis Vlachos. "Textual Genre Analysis and Identification." In Ambient Intelligence for Scientific Discovery, edited by Yang Cai, 129-151. Vol. 3345. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 3345. Berlin: Springer-Verlag GmbH, 2005.
Journal Article
[RN19] Killingsworth, Jimmie M., Michael K. Gilbertson, and Joe Che. "Amplification in Technical Manuals: Theory and Practice." Journal of Technical Writing and Communication 19 (1989): 13-29.
[RN18] Gellis, Mark. "Autobiographical Writing in the Technical Writing Course." Journal of Technical Writing and Communication 41 (2011): 325-335.
[763] Geertz, Clifford. "Blurred Genres: The Refiguration of Social Thought." American Scholar 49 (1980): 165-179.
[1742] Gruber, David R.. "Bodies in Genres of Practice: Johann Ulrich Bilguer’s Fight to Reduce Field Amputations." Journal of Medical Humanities (2017): 1-19.
[1136] Gray, Erik. "Come Be My Love: The Song of Songs, Paradise Lost, and the Tradition of the Invitation Poem." PMLA 128, no. 2 (2013): 373-85.
[RN117] Hart-Davidson, William, Grace Bernhardt, Michael McLeod, Martine Rife, and Jeffrey T. Grabill. "Coming to Content Management: Inventing Infrastructure for Organizational Knowledge Work." Technical Communication Quarterly 17 (2007): 10-34.
[1297] Rentfrow, Peter J., and Samuel D. Gosling. "The content and validity of music-genre stereotypes among college students." Psychology of Music 35, no. 2 (2007): 306-326.
[RN184] McCarthy, Jacob E., Jeffrey T. Grabill, William Hart-Davidson, and Michael McLeod. "Content Management in the Workplace: Community, Context, and a New Way to Organize Writing." Journal of Business and Technical Communication 25 (2011): 367-395.
[RN141] De Groot, E.B., H. Korzilius, C.N. Ickerson, and M Gerritsen. "A Corpus Analysis of Text Themes and Photographic Themes in Managerial Forewords of Dutch-English and British Annual General Reports." IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication 49 (2006): 217-235.
[RN178] Goodwin, Jill Tomasson. "'Cover your Tracks': A Case Study of Genre, Rhetoric, and Ideology in Two Psycholegal Reports." Journal of Business and Technical Communication 10 (1996): 167-186.
[771] Grafton, Kathryn, and Elizabeth Maurer. "Engaging with and Arranging for Publics in Blog Genres." Linguistics and the Human Sciences 3 (2007): 47-66.
[774] Greenblatt, Stephen. "The Forms of Power and the Power of Forms in the Renaissance." Genre: Forms of Discourse and Culture 15 (1982).
[RN156] Grant, L.. "The Frequency and Function of Just in British and New Zealand Engineering Lectures." IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication 56 (2013): 176-190.
[711] Dillon, A., and B. A. Gushrowski. "Genres and the Web: Is the Personal Home Page the First Uniquely Digital Genre?" Journal of the American Society for Information Science 51 (2000): 202-205.
[1752] Guinda, Carmen Sancho. "Genres on the move: Currency and erosion of the genre moves construct." Journal of English for Academic Purposes 19 (2015): 73-87.
[RN78] Diehl, Amy, Jeffrey T. Grabill, William Hart-Davidson, and Vishal Iyer. "Grassroots: Supporting the Knowledge Work of Everyday Life." Technical Communication Quarterly 17 (2008): 413-434.
[769] González de Cosío, Maria, and Mary C. Dyson. "Identifying Graphic Conventions for Genre Definition in Web Sites." Digital Creativity 13 (2002): 165-181.
[773] Greenblatt, Stephen. "Introduction to Special Issue on The Forms of Power and the Power of Forms in the Renaissance." Genre 15 (1982): 3-6.
[764] Geisler, C., C. Bazerman, S. Doheny-Farina, L. Gurak, C. Haas, J. Johnson-Eilola, D. S. Kaufer, A. Lunsford, CR Miller, D. Winsor et al. "IText: Future Directions for Research on the Relationship between Information Technology and Writing." Journal of Business and Technical Communication 15 (2001): 269-308.
[RN212] Geisler, Cheryl, Charles Bazerman, Stephen Doheny-Farina, Laura Gurak, Christina Haas, Johndan Johnson-Eilola, David S. Kaufer, Andrea Lunsford, Carolyn R. Miller, Dorothy Winsor et al. "IText: Future Directions for Research on the Relationship between Information Technology and Writing." Journal of Business and Technical Communication 15 (2001): 269-308.
[RN212] Geisler, Cheryl, Charles Bazerman, Stephen Doheny-Farina, Laura Gurak, Christina Haas, Johndan Johnson-Eilola, David S. Kaufer, Andrea Lunsford, Carolyn R. Miller, Dorothy Winsor et al. "IText: Future Directions for Research on the Relationship between Information Technology and Writing." Journal of Business and Technical Communication 15 (2001): 269-308.

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