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  1. Genres in the internet
    issues in the theory of genre
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    Erschienen: 2009
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    Schriftenreihe: Pragmatics & beyond : New series ; 188
    Schlagworte: Communicatie; Internet; Tekstsoorten; Weblogs; Kommunikation; Online authorship; Literary form; Internet; Textsorte; Gattungstheorie
    Umfang: VI, 294 S., Ill., graph. Darst.
  2. Genres in the Internet
    Issues in the theory of genre
    Erschienen: 2009; ©2009.
    Verlag:  John Benjamins Publishing Company, Amsterdam

    This volume brings together for the first time pragmatic, rhetorical, and literary perspectives on genre, mapping theoretical frontiers and initiating a long overdue conversation amongst these methodologies. The diverse approaches represented in this... mehr

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    This volume brings together for the first time pragmatic, rhetorical, and literary perspectives on genre, mapping theoretical frontiers and initiating a long overdue conversation amongst these methodologies. The diverse approaches represented in this volume meet on common ground staked by Internet communication: an arena challenging to traditional ideas of genre which assume a conventional stability at odds with the unceasing innovations of online discourse. Drawing on and developing new ideas of genre, the research reported in this volume shows, on the contrary, that genre study is a powerful means of testing commonplaces about the Internet world and, in turn, that the Internet is a fertile field for theorising genre. Genres in the Internet -- Editiorial page -- Title page -- LCC data -- Table of contents -- List of contributors -- Preface -- Genres in the Internet -- 1. Issues in defining genre -- 2. How are Internet genres different from written and spoken genres? -- 3. This collection -- References -- Re-fusing form in genre study -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Fusing form into action -- 3. Contextualizing form into utterances -- 4. Sketching four principles of form in generic practice -- 4.1 The forms of genres are meaningful only within their full contexts-cultural, social, and individual -- 4.2 The forms of genres range widely and cannot be pinned down with closed or static descriptions -- 4.3 The forms of genres vary with each unique instance of the genre, but unique instances share common generic forms -- 4.4 The forms of genres are inter-genre-al, interacting with forms of other genres -- 5. Concluding in a different form -- References -- Lies at Wal-Mart -- 1. (Ab)usability as an indicator of genre -- 2. Personal blogs, corporate blogs and the blog prototype -- 3. Life at Wal-Mart: Context and presentation -- 4. Author vs. publisher status -- 5. Thematic and formal classification of posts -- 5.1 The crisis/incident account (A) -- 5.2 The career/life story (B) -- 5.3 The opinion piece (C) -- 5.4 The encounter with Mr. Sam (D) -- 6. Linguistic features and functions -- 6.1 Pronoun use -- 6.2 Tense, aspect and narrativity -- 7. Conclusion -- 8. Index of cited blog entries -- References -- Situating the public social actions of blog posts -- 1. Introduction: Social actions of blog posts -- 2. Theoretical approach: Situational rhetoric, publics, and uptake -- 3. The blog post's negotiation of differently situated exigencies -- 3.1 The post and situational rhetoric -- 3.2 The post and publics -- 3.3 The post and uptake.

     

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  3. Genres in the Internet
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    Schriftenreihe: Pragmatics & beyond ; N.s., 188
    Schlagworte: Internet; Computerunterstützte Kommunikation; Textsorte; Gattungstheorie; Kommunikation
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  4. Genres in the Internet
    Issues in the theory of genre
    Erschienen: 2009; ©2009.
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    This volume brings together for the first time pragmatic, rhetorical, and literary perspectives on genre, mapping theoretical frontiers and initiating a long overdue conversation amongst these methodologies. The diverse approaches represented in this... mehr

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    This volume brings together for the first time pragmatic, rhetorical, and literary perspectives on genre, mapping theoretical frontiers and initiating a long overdue conversation amongst these methodologies. The diverse approaches represented in this volume meet on common ground staked by Internet communication: an arena challenging to traditional ideas of genre which assume a conventional stability at odds with the unceasing innovations of online discourse. Drawing on and developing new ideas of genre, the research reported in this volume shows, on the contrary, that genre study is a powerful means of testing commonplaces about the Internet world and, in turn, that the Internet is a fertile field for theorising genre. Genres in the Internet -- Editiorial page -- Title page -- LCC data -- Table of contents -- List of contributors -- Preface -- Genres in the Internet -- 1. Issues in defining genre -- 2. How are Internet genres different from written and spoken genres? -- 3. This collection -- References -- Re-fusing form in genre study -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Fusing form into action -- 3. Contextualizing form into utterances -- 4. Sketching four principles of form in generic practice -- 4.1 The forms of genres are meaningful only within their full contexts-cultural, social, and individual -- 4.2 The forms of genres range widely and cannot be pinned down with closed or static descriptions -- 4.3 The forms of genres vary with each unique instance of the genre, but unique instances share common generic forms -- 4.4 The forms of genres are inter-genre-al, interacting with forms of other genres -- 5. Concluding in a different form -- References -- Lies at Wal-Mart -- 1. (Ab)usability as an indicator of genre -- 2. Personal blogs, corporate blogs and the blog prototype -- 3. Life at Wal-Mart: Context and presentation -- 4. Author vs. publisher status -- 5. Thematic and formal classification of posts -- 5.1 The crisis/incident account (A) -- 5.2 The career/life story (B) -- 5.3 The opinion piece (C) -- 5.4 The encounter with Mr. Sam (D) -- 6. Linguistic features and functions -- 6.1 Pronoun use -- 6.2 Tense, aspect and narrativity -- 7. Conclusion -- 8. Index of cited blog entries -- References -- Situating the public social actions of blog posts -- 1. Introduction: Social actions of blog posts -- 2. Theoretical approach: Situational rhetoric, publics, and uptake -- 3. The blog post's negotiation of differently situated exigencies -- 3.1 The post and situational rhetoric -- 3.2 The post and publics -- 3.3 The post and uptake.

     

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  5. Genres in the internet
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    This volume brings together for the first time pragmatic, rhetorical, and literary perspectives on genre, mapping theoretical frontiers and initiating a long overdue conversation amongst these methodologies. The diverse approaches represented in this... mehr

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    This volume brings together for the first time pragmatic, rhetorical, and literary perspectives on genre, mapping theoretical frontiers and initiating a long overdue conversation amongst these methodologies. The diverse approaches represented in this volume meet on common ground staked by Internet communication: an arena challenging to traditional ideas of genre which assume a conventional stability at odds with the unceasing innovations of online discourse. Drawing on and developing new ideas of genre, the research reported in this volume shows, on the contrary, that genre study is a powerful means of testing commonplaces about the Internet world and, in turn, that the Internet is a fertile field for theorising genre. Genres in the Internet -- Editiorial page -- Title page -- LCC data -- Table of contents -- List of contributors -- Preface -- Genres in the Internet -- 1. Issues in defining genre -- 2. How are Internet genres different from written and spoken genres? -- 3. This collection -- References -- Re-fusing form in genre study -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Fusing form into action -- 3. Contextualizing form into utterances -- 4. Sketching four principles of form in generic practice -- 4.1 The forms of genres are meaningful only within their full contexts-cultural, social, and individual -- 4.2 The forms of genres range widely and cannot be pinned down with closed or static descriptions -- 4.3 The forms of genres vary with each unique instance of the genre, but unique instances share common generic forms -- 4.4 The forms of genres are inter-genre-al, interacting with forms of other genres -- 5. Concluding in a different form -- References -- Lies at Wal-Mart -- 1. (Ab)usability as an indicator of genre -- 2. Personal blogs, corporate blogs and the blog prototype -- 3. Life at Wal-Mart: Context and presentation -- 4. Author vs. publisher status -- 5. Thematic and formal classification of posts -- 5.1 The crisis/incident account (A) -- 5.2 The career/life story (B) -- 5.3 The opinion piece (C) -- 5.4 The encounter with Mr. Sam (D) -- 6. Linguistic features and functions -- 6.1 Pronoun use -- 6.2 Tense, aspect and narrativity -- 7. Conclusion -- 8. Index of cited blog entries -- References -- Situating the public social actions of blog posts -- 1. Introduction: Social actions of blog posts -- 2. Theoretical approach: Situational rhetoric, publics, and uptake -- 3. The blog post's negotiation of differently situated exigencies -- 3.1 The post and situational rhetoric -- 3.2 The post and publics -- 3.3 The post and uptake.

     

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  6. Genres in the internet
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  7. Genres in the Internet
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    This volume brings together for the first time pragmatic, rhetorical, and literary perspectives on genre, mapping theoretical frontiers and initiating a long overdue conversation amongst these methodologies. The diverse approaches represented in this... mehr

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    This volume brings together for the first time pragmatic, rhetorical, and literary perspectives on genre, mapping theoretical frontiers and initiating a long overdue conversation amongst these methodologies. The diverse approaches represented in this volume meet on common ground staked by Internet communication: an arena challenging to traditional ideas of genre which assume a conventional stability at odds with the unceasing innovations of online discourse. Drawing on and developing new ideas of genre, the research reported in this volume shows, on the contrary, that genre study is a powerful.

     

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    This volume brings together for the first time pragmatic, rhetorical, and literary perspectives on genre, mapping theoretical frontiers and initiating a long overdue conversation amongst these methodologies. The diverse approaches represented in this... mehr

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    This volume brings together for the first time pragmatic, rhetorical, and literary perspectives on genre, mapping theoretical frontiers and initiating a long overdue conversation amongst these methodologies. The diverse approaches represented in this volume meet on common ground staked by Internet communication: an arena challenging to traditional ideas of genre which assume a conventional stability at odds with the unceasing innovations of online discourse. Drawing on and developing new ideas of genre, the research reported in this volume shows, on the contrary, that genre study is a powerful

     

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    Genres in the Internet; Editiorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; List of contributors; Preface; Genres in the Internet; Re-fusing form in genre study; Lies at Wal-Mart; Situating the public social actions of blog posts; "Working consensus" and the rhetorical situation; Brave new genre, or generic colonialism?; Online, multimedia case studies for professional education; Nation, book, medium; Critical genres; A model for describing 'new' and 'old' properties of CMC genres; Questions for genre theory from the blogosphere; Index; The Pragmatics & Beyond New Series

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