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Handbook of Research on Business Social Networking: Organizational, Managerial, and Technological Dimensions
a typified embodiment of social action oriented toward a recognizable objective shared by other instances of that same genre.
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Networked Knowledge Workers on the Web: An Examination of US Trends, 2008-2010
Toni Ferro (University of Washington, USA) and Mark Zachry (University of Washington, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-61350-168-9.ch049
Abstract
With the growing popularity of online services that allow individuals to consume and contribute Web content with social groups of self-selected affiliates, the socio-technical geography of the Web has become increasingly complex. To map some of this space in a productive way for organizations and online researchers, we focus our attention on a particular segment of Web 2.0 services, publicly available online services (PAOSs) used for work purposes. After defining this segment and its relationship to other kinds of online services, we report the results of an annual survey that looks at who is using such PAOSs for work as well as the nature of that work. As our survey results indicate, how often PAOSs are used for work differs depending on the company size and office location of individuals. To frame our findings, we differentiate among the multiple PAOSs that respondents report using by classifying them as different genres of services, which we find provides a productive typology for understanding such services and their roles in organizations.
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Writing in Times of Crisis: A Theoretical Model for Understanding Genre Formation
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A Genre-Based Study of Algerian EFL Writers' Academic Texts: Move Structure in Research Article Abstracts
An instance of a text (spoken or written) with a characteristic communicative purpose and a distinctive textual organization and lexico-grammatical features.
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Designing Games-Based Embedded Authentic Learning Experiences
A two-pronged classification for defining both game play style and layout and the game theme. In this chapter genre and theme are separated, however more traditionally in the gaming domain, genre can refer to game play dynamics which define the player’s interface such as first person or isometric while on the other hand it can refer to visual, audio, and narrative styles such as science fiction or adventure.
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Bridging New Media Literacies and the Common Core Through Narrative
The form a piece of writing takes for its intended audience and purpose (Howell et al., 2020a; Lee, 2001; Rowlands, 2016).
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Question Concerning Evil in the Age of New Television: Dichotomy of Good and Evil in Money Heist
Type of art, painting, literature, music, film, or TV show that can be classified by certain common features.
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A WID Collaborative Pedagogical Model in Computing: A Study in Oman
A key term used in research on academic writing to refer to the conventional means by which members of discourse communities communicate among themselves, for example, through research articles, case studies, doctoral thesis, undergraduate coursework, etc.
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Framing Crisis in Seattle During COVID-19 and Black Lives Matter: Faith in Generative Dialogue
A social action, event, or artifact that comes to be typically recognized and/or enacted in certain ways because of the repeated nature of situations/circumstances from which they emerge.
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A Genre-Based Approach to Improving Students' Mathematical Writing: Practical Support for Educators
A term used to classify texts with similar purposes, structures, and language features.
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Rehabilitating Hegemonic Masculinity With the Bodies of Aging Action Heroes
It refers to a classification system that categories films into groups which are usually categorized based on stylistic criteria, subject matter, themes, or even on the basis of actors or directors.
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Corpora in the Classroom and Beyond
A way of categorizing texts which does not involve any linguistic knowledge or expertise. Examples are the categorizations found in libraries and categories like ‘spoken,’ ‘written,’ ‘crime fiction,’ ‘newspaper texts.’
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Designing Games to Motivate Student Cohorts through Targeted Game Genre Selection
Categories of different types within the same medium; computer games genres class games according to the actions and objectives set out for the player to reach a win our outcome such as action, adventure, strategy and role-playing games. Some games are characterized by the visual perspective of the player in relation to the character in the game, such as first-person shooter games.
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Categorizing Blogs as Information Sources for Libraries and Information Science
Different types of literature that could exist based on form and style. The term when applied to online communication indicates the different categories or types of online communication that can exist if grouped together by form, purpose, and technological features.
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First Person Pronouns in Online Diary Writing
A group of texts collected for corpus-based studies. Typically, collected texts are drawn from a cohesive domain, e.g., press, religion, fiction, academic, private letters, and diaries.
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The Significance of Teaching Academic Writing as a Discipline-Specific Skill
A specific arrangement of discourse elements that is mean to achieve a particular communicative purpose.
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Web-Based English Writing Courses for Graduate Students
A genre comprises a class of communicative events, the members of which share some set of communicative purposes. These purposes are recognized by the expert members of the parent discourse community and thereby constitute the rationale for the genre. This rationale shapes the schematic structure of the discourse and influences and constrains choice of content and style (Swales, 1990).
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Assessed by Anonymous: A Study of Pre-Service Teachers
More than just type or kind, genre also refers to the thinking required when writing for a text’s specific content and format.
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