Recent scholarship in genre studies has extended its focus from studying single genres to multiple genres, as well as how these genres interact with one another. This essay seeks to contribute to this growing scholarship by adding a new concept, intermediary genre. That is, a genre that facilitates the “uptake ” of a genre by another genre. This concept is designed to reveal a particular aspect of multiple genres: that one genre can be used to connect and mobilize two otherwise unconnected genres to make uptake possible. The concept is illustrated in case study of knowledge mobilization, an in-stance in which scientific research was used in the judicial system to inform public policies on eyewitness handling and police-lineup procedures. Th...
This handbook offers students and researchers compact orientation in their study of intermedial phen...
The concept of ‘genre’ is an integral part of the everyday life of most scholars. It is present in r...
Genre analysis is an area of discourse analysis which studies written and spoken discourse, mainly i...
Abstract: In the last 30 years genre scholars have explored the ideological dimension of genre, illu...
This article argues for an activity-based theory of genre knowledge. Drawing on empirical findings f...
The contribution highlights current issues on the international scene in relation to genre hybridiz...
Genre theory has in recent years entered the study of information (Andersen, 2008). The question rem...
People recognize and use document genres as a way of identifying useful information and of participa...
This thesis treats the sociotechnical notion of genre as a conflation of a communicative situation a...
ll contributors in this volume analyze specialized genres in private and public as well as professio...
The Genre Mask discusses the use of genre and generic tropes as a mask for hidden or subversive mean...
This volume focuses on the evolving aspects of private and public, professional and institutional di...
The article is an introduction to the development of Andersen's concept of textual tools used in kno...
From a perspective of conceptual economy, rather than the specialized literature on genre, this text...
Abstract: What is the relationship between medium and genre in learning and develop-ment? North Amer...
This handbook offers students and researchers compact orientation in their study of intermedial phen...
The concept of ‘genre’ is an integral part of the everyday life of most scholars. It is present in r...
Genre analysis is an area of discourse analysis which studies written and spoken discourse, mainly i...
Abstract: In the last 30 years genre scholars have explored the ideological dimension of genre, illu...
This article argues for an activity-based theory of genre knowledge. Drawing on empirical findings f...
The contribution highlights current issues on the international scene in relation to genre hybridiz...
Genre theory has in recent years entered the study of information (Andersen, 2008). The question rem...
People recognize and use document genres as a way of identifying useful information and of participa...
This thesis treats the sociotechnical notion of genre as a conflation of a communicative situation a...
ll contributors in this volume analyze specialized genres in private and public as well as professio...
The Genre Mask discusses the use of genre and generic tropes as a mask for hidden or subversive mean...
This volume focuses on the evolving aspects of private and public, professional and institutional di...
The article is an introduction to the development of Andersen's concept of textual tools used in kno...
From a perspective of conceptual economy, rather than the specialized literature on genre, this text...
Abstract: What is the relationship between medium and genre in learning and develop-ment? North Amer...
This handbook offers students and researchers compact orientation in their study of intermedial phen...
The concept of ‘genre’ is an integral part of the everyday life of most scholars. It is present in r...
Genre analysis is an area of discourse analysis which studies written and spoken discourse, mainly i...