The World-Wide Web is growing quickly and being applied to many new types of communications. As a basis for studying organizational communications, Yates and Orlikowski [1, 2] proposed using genres. They defined genres as, “typified communicative actions characterized by similar substance and form and taken in response to recurrent situations ” [1, p. 299]. They further suggested that communications in a new media will show both reproduction or adaptation of existing communicative genres as well as the emergence of new genres. We studied this phenomena on the World-Wide Web by examining randomly selected Web pages (100 in one sample and 1000 in a second) and categorizing the type of genre represented. Perhaps most interestingly, we saw exam...
Genres are considered “as socially recognized types of communicative actions that are habitually ena...
This article uses the notion of genre repertoire to examine electronic-mail communica-tion exchanged...
Highlighting the emergence of new genres in the age of the internet and the simultaneous academic in...
The World Wide Web is growing quickly and being applied to many new types of communications. As a ba...
The World-Wide Web is growing quickly and being applied to many new types of communications. As a ba...
Commercial enterprises are increasingly using online communities to allow customers to interact with...
Commercial enterprises are increasingly using online communities to allow customers to interact with...
Commercial enterprises are increasingly using online communities to allow customers to interact with...
Evolving Genres in Web-mediated Communication, a volume of studies on the effects of the new media o...
A genre is a conventionalised way of using language in a particular recurrent social situation. New ...
The genre modelling and research presented in this chapter originate from the sub-branch of Applied ...
Genres are considered “as socially recognized types of communicative actions that are habitually ena...
Genres are considered “as socially recognized types of communicative actions that are habitually ena...
Genres are considered “as socially recognized types of communicative actions that are habitually ena...
Genres are considered “as socially recognized types of communicative actions that are habitually ena...
Genres are considered “as socially recognized types of communicative actions that are habitually ena...
This article uses the notion of genre repertoire to examine electronic-mail communica-tion exchanged...
Highlighting the emergence of new genres in the age of the internet and the simultaneous academic in...
The World Wide Web is growing quickly and being applied to many new types of communications. As a ba...
The World-Wide Web is growing quickly and being applied to many new types of communications. As a ba...
Commercial enterprises are increasingly using online communities to allow customers to interact with...
Commercial enterprises are increasingly using online communities to allow customers to interact with...
Commercial enterprises are increasingly using online communities to allow customers to interact with...
Evolving Genres in Web-mediated Communication, a volume of studies on the effects of the new media o...
A genre is a conventionalised way of using language in a particular recurrent social situation. New ...
The genre modelling and research presented in this chapter originate from the sub-branch of Applied ...
Genres are considered “as socially recognized types of communicative actions that are habitually ena...
Genres are considered “as socially recognized types of communicative actions that are habitually ena...
Genres are considered “as socially recognized types of communicative actions that are habitually ena...
Genres are considered “as socially recognized types of communicative actions that are habitually ena...
Genres are considered “as socially recognized types of communicative actions that are habitually ena...
This article uses the notion of genre repertoire to examine electronic-mail communica-tion exchanged...
Highlighting the emergence of new genres in the age of the internet and the simultaneous academic in...