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[RN245] Approaches To Learning Genres: A Bibliographical Essay." In Rhetorical Genre Studies and Beyond, edited by Natasha Artemeva and Aviva Freedman, 9-99. Winnipeg, Manitoba: Inkshed, 2008.
"[RN259] Stories of Becoming: A Study of Novice Engineers Learning Genres of Their Profession." In Genre in a Changing World, edited by Charles Bazerman, Adair Bonini and Débora Figueiredo, 158-178. Fort Collins, CO: WAC Clearinghouse and Parlor Press, 2009.
"[RN160] Awareness Versus Production: Probing Studentsí Antecedent Genre Knowledge." Journal of Business and Technical Communication 24 (2010): 476-515.
"[RN196] 'Just the Boys Playing on Computers': An Activity Theory Analysis of Differences in the Cultures of Two Engineering Firms." Journal of Business and Technical Communication 15 (2001): 164-194.
"[RN70] From page to stage: How theories of genre and situated learning help introduce engineering students to discipline-specific communication." Technical Communication Quarterly 8 (1999): 301-316.
"[596] Toward a Unified Social Theory of Genre Learning." Journal of Business & Technical Communication 22 (2008): 160-185.
"[597] Awareness Versus Production: Probing Students' Antecedent Genre Knowledge." Journal of Business & Technical Communication 24 (2010): 476-515.
"[598] The Writing’s on the Board: The Global and the Local in Teaching Undergraduate Mathematics Through Chalk Talk." Written Communication 28 (2011): 345-379.
"[599] 'Just the Boys Playing on Computers': An Activity Theory Analysis of Differences in the Cultures of Two Engineering Firms." Journal of Business and Technical Communication 15 (2001): 164-194.
"[600] Rhetorical Genre Studies and Beyond. Winnipeg, Manitoba: Inkshed, 2008.
[601] What Are the Characteristics of Digital Genres? Genre Theory from a Multi-Modal Perspective." In Proceedings of the 38th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Science, edited by Jr. Sprague, Ralph H., 98a-. Los Alamitos, CA: IEEE Computer Society Press, 2005.
"[602] Digital Genres: A Challenge to Traditional Genre Theory." Information, Technology & People 18 (2005): 120-141.
"[603] Genre Identification and Communicative Purpose: A Problem and a Possible Solution." Applied Linguistics 22 (2001): 195-212.
"[604] Mandatory Genres: The Case of European Public Assessment Report (EPAR)." Text & Talk 28 (2008): 167-191.
"[1332] History, memory, and the genre of testimony. Poetics Today, 27(2), 261-273." Poetics Today 27, no. 2 (2006).
"[1255] Representing Musical Genre: A State of the Art." Journal of New Music Research 32, no. 1 (2003): 1-12.
"[1335] Genre as Fictional Action." Nordisk Tidsskrift for Informationsvidenskab og Kulturformidling 2, no. 3 (2014): 19-28.
"[1336] Not Another Adult Movie: Some Platitudes on Genericity and the Use of Literary Studies." In Why Study Literature. Aarhus: Aarhus University Press, 2011.
"[1337] Utterance and Function in Genre Studies. A Literary Perspective." In Genre Theory in Information Studies, 157-179. Studies in Information ed. Bingley: Emerald Group Publishing Limited, 2015.
"[1372] Genre and . . . In Copenhagen Studies in Genre. Vol. 2. Valby, Denmark: Forlaget Ekbátana, 2015.
[1400] Genre and . . . In Copenhagen Studies in Genre. Vol. 2. Valby, Denmark: Forlaget Ekbátana, 2015.
[605] The Evolutionary Nature of Genre: An Investigation of the Short Texts Accompanying Research Articles in the Scientific Journal Nature." English for Specific Purposes 27 (2008): 22-41.
"[1308] From Private Writing to Public Oration: The Case of Puritan Wills. Cognitive Discourse Analysis Applied to the Study of Genre Change." In Cooperating with Written Texts: The Pragmatics and Comprehension of Written Texts, 417-436. Vol. 1. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter, 1992.
"[606] Hybrid Genres and the Cognitive Positioning of Audiences in the Political Discourse of Hizbollah." Critical Discourse Studies 7 (2010): 191-201.
"[607] Internet Society: The Internet in Everyday Life. London: Sage, 2005.