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16 Producing genres: Pattern variation and genre development
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Carol Berkenkotter
and Martin Luginbühl
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface to the Handbooks of Applied Linguistics following the original nine volumes v
- Introduction to the handbook series vii
- Contents xix
- 1 Introduction and research roadmap: Writing and text production 1
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Section I. Theory and methodology in text production research
- 2 Introduction: Theory and methodology in text production research 27
- 3 Research paradigms: Beyond product, process, and social activity 31
- 4 Models of writing and text production 55
- 5 Methodology: From speaking about writing to tracking text production 79
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Section II. Author perspectives
- 6 Introduction : Author perspectives in text production research 115
- 7 Authorship and context: Writing and text production as situated activities 119
- 8 Author profiles: Awareness, competence, and skills 141
- 9 Beyond single authors: Organizational text production as collaborative writing 159
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Section III. Mode and media perspectives
- 10 Introduction: Mode and media perspectives in text production research 177
- 11 Production modes: Writing as materializing and stimulating thoughts 181
- 12 Production media: Writing as using tools in media convergent environments 209
- 13 Beyond single modes and media: Writing as an ongoing multimodal text production 231
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Section IV. Genre perspectives
- 14 Introduction: Genre perspectives in text production research 257
- 15 Reproducing genres: Pattern-related writing 263
- 16 Producing genres: Pattern variation and genre development 285
- 17 Beyond single genres: Pattern mapping in global communication 305
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Section V. Domain perspectives
- 18 Introduction: Domain perspectives in text production research 325
- 19 Learning domains: Writing as lifelong learning 333
- 20 Professional domains: Writing as creation of economic value 359
- 21 Beyond single domains: Writing in boundary crossing 385
- Subject index 413
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface to the Handbooks of Applied Linguistics following the original nine volumes v
- Introduction to the handbook series vii
- Contents xix
- 1 Introduction and research roadmap: Writing and text production 1
-
Section I. Theory and methodology in text production research
- 2 Introduction: Theory and methodology in text production research 27
- 3 Research paradigms: Beyond product, process, and social activity 31
- 4 Models of writing and text production 55
- 5 Methodology: From speaking about writing to tracking text production 79
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Section II. Author perspectives
- 6 Introduction : Author perspectives in text production research 115
- 7 Authorship and context: Writing and text production as situated activities 119
- 8 Author profiles: Awareness, competence, and skills 141
- 9 Beyond single authors: Organizational text production as collaborative writing 159
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Section III. Mode and media perspectives
- 10 Introduction: Mode and media perspectives in text production research 177
- 11 Production modes: Writing as materializing and stimulating thoughts 181
- 12 Production media: Writing as using tools in media convergent environments 209
- 13 Beyond single modes and media: Writing as an ongoing multimodal text production 231
-
Section IV. Genre perspectives
- 14 Introduction: Genre perspectives in text production research 257
- 15 Reproducing genres: Pattern-related writing 263
- 16 Producing genres: Pattern variation and genre development 285
- 17 Beyond single genres: Pattern mapping in global communication 305
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Section V. Domain perspectives
- 18 Introduction: Domain perspectives in text production research 325
- 19 Learning domains: Writing as lifelong learning 333
- 20 Professional domains: Writing as creation of economic value 359
- 21 Beyond single domains: Writing in boundary crossing 385
- Subject index 413