Corollary genre
A genre variation engendered when actors revise some of the discursive qualities and expectations of a particular genre but do not completely transform the genre itself. Such modifications bring about derivative or 'corollary' genres (Yates & Orlikowski, 2007).
Example:
The Powerpoint "deck," which is designed to be printed and delivered to a client, rather than visually displayed to support an oral presentation (Yates & Orlikowski, 2007).
Contributed by:
Meagan Kittle Autry
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