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Blogging politics in various ways: A typology of French politicians’ blogs
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This article examined innovative ways of genre-mixing in an emergent genre, the politician's blog, based on prototype theory, and presented a division of French politicians' blogs into sub-genres: diary, scrapbook, notice board, essay and polemic.About:
This article is published in Journal of Pragmatics.The article was published on 2011-05-01. It has received 22 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Rhetorical question.read more
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New Issues in Polar Tourism : Communities, Environments, Politics
TL;DR: In this article, Dieter K. Muller, Linda Lundmark, Raynald H. Lemelin, Anna Thompson-Carr, Margaret Johnston, Emma Stewart, and Jackie Dawson discuss new issues in polar tourism.
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Swedish politicians and new media: Democracy, identity and populism in a digital discourse:
Bo Nilsson,Eric Carlsson +1 more
TL;DR: It is argued that the interview data reflect two partly contradictory political identities: on the one side a progressive and modern political identity, and on the other a ‘real’ and ‘authentic’ political identity.
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Reworking research: interactions in academic articles and blogs
Hang (Joanna) Zou,Ken Hyland +1 more
TL;DR: The blogosphere is an increasingly familiar newcomer to the panoply of academic genres, offering researchers the opportunity to disseminate their work to new and wider audiences of experts and interested readers.
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Connecting Genres and Languages in Online Scholarly Communication: An Analysis of Research Group Blogs:
TL;DR: Blogs provide an open space for scholars to share information, communicate about their research, and reach a diversified audience as discussed by the authors, and posts in academic blogs are usually hybrid texts where various gen...
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What is meant by hybridity? An investigation of hybridity and related terms in genre studies
Anne Mäntynen,Susanna Shore +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors define the notion of genre and discuss (proto)typicality in relation to genre and hybridity, as well as a discussion of terms that have been used to talk about the processes of hybridity.
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Analysing Discourse: Textual Analysis for Social Research
TL;DR: Part 1: Social Analysis, Discourse Analysis, Text Analysis 1. Introduction 2. Texts, Social Events, and Social Practices 3. Intertextuality and Assumptions Part 2: Genres and Action 4. Genres 5. Meaning Relations between Sentences and Clauses 6. Discourses 8. Representations of Social Events Part 4: Styles and Identities 9. Modality and Evaluation 11. Conclusion
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Forms of talk
TL;DR: This paper brought together five of Goffman's essays: "Replies and Responses," "Response Cries," "Footing," "The Lecture," and "Radio Talk" for discussion and analysis.
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Genre Analysis: English in Academic and Research Settings
TL;DR: The authors provides a survey of approaches to various genres of language, and considers these in relation to communication and task-based language learning, as well as examples of different genres and how they can be made accessible through genre analysis.