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Always Already in Flux: A Response to Anne Freadman
Carolyn Miller’s rich and theoretically complex 1984 essay “Genre as Social Action” has been widely influential among scholars who have been variously identified as part of Rhetorical Genre Studies (Freedman, 1999), North American Genre Studies (Freedman
Charles Bazerman
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Interpassivity and the joy of delegated play in idle games [PDF]
This paper examines the youngest video games genre, the so called idle (incremental) game, also referred to as the passive, self-playing or clicker game, which seems to challenge the current understanding of digital games as systems, based on a human ...
Fizek, Sonia
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Schools today face the challenge of preparing students to live, work, and prosper in a rapidly changing world. As a response to this global challenge, Norway has adopted a national curriculum focusing on the development of 21st-century skills.
Jonas Bakken, Emilia Andersson-Bakken
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Speech genres, genres of scientific life: Conference in memory of professor K. F. Sedov [PDF]
The article summarizes the results of the International scientific-practical conference “Special Education and Sociocultural Integration – 2024: Current Issues in Remedial Education, Special Psychology and Psycholinguistics”, dedicated ...
Bochkareva, Tatyana Anatolyevna +2 more
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Report in Documentary Communication in Southern Region of Russia during First Half of 18th Century
This article examines the report as a new type of document in the business writing system of the first half of the 18th century. The aim is to identify common and distinctive features of reports from various institutions in the southern region of Russia.
O. A. Gorban
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Pleasure and meaningful discourse: an overview of research issues [PDF]
The concept of pleasure has emerged as a multi-faceted social and cultural phenomenon in studies of media audiences since the 1980s. In these studies different forms of pleasure have been identified as explaining audience activity and commitment.
Abercrombie, Nicholas +55 more
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A plethora of research has shown that genre analysis through move analysis is a practical approach to identify the complexity of writing research articles (RAs).
Syifa Nanda Pratiwi, Eri Kurniawan
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Cohering knowledge in the Nineteenth Century: form, genre and periodical studies [PDF]
This paper argues that as we reimagine nineteenth-century periodicals and newspapers as digital objects we should pay particular attention to how we model their forms.
Mussell, James
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Modernist Variations of the Ballad as a Genre [PDF]
The ballad as a genre represents a relatively frequent lyric form in the poetry of the authors of Slovak literature. On the one hand it signals continuity of the Slovak Romantic tradition (J. Kráľ, J. Botto, S. Chalupka) and through the social ballad (in
Dana Hučková
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‘You don’t need influence … all you need is your first opportunity!’: The Early Broadcast Talent Show and the BBC [PDF]
Popular histories of the reality talent show often position programmes like Opportunity Knocks as key generic precursors to the popular formats of today.
Holmes, Su
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