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Tag genres [7 articles]

Recent papers classified by the tag genres.
  • Collaborative Authoring on the Web: A Genre Analysis of Online Encyclopedias
    System Sciences, 2005. HICSS '05. Proceedings of the 38th Annual Hawaii International Conference on (2005), pp. 99a-99a.
    by W Emigh, SC Herring
  • Explicit and Implicit Structuring of Genres in Electronic Communication: Reinforcement and Change of Social Interaction
    Organization Science, Vol. 10, No. 1. (January 1999), pp. 83-103.
    by Joanne Yates, Wanda J Orlikowski, Kazuo Okamura
    posted to -goaht communication genres by msn on 2006-04-30 12:54:50 as ** along with 2 people ericcook ecookgmail
  • Collaborative genres for collaboration: genre systems in digital media
    System Sciences, 1997, Proceedings of the Thirtieth Hawaii International Conference on, Vol. 6 (1997), pp. 50-59 vol.6.
    posted to -goaht genres by msn on 2006-04-30 12:54:03 as ** along with 1 person sakj
  • Estimating applicability of new mobile content formats to organizational use
    System Sciences, 2003. Proceedings of the 36th Annual Hawaii International Conference on (2003), 10 pp..
    posted to -goaht genres is by msn on 2006-04-30 12:37:37 as **
  • Grappling with distributed usability: a cultural-historical examination of documentation genres over four decades
    (1999), pp. 16-21.
    by Clay Spinuzzi
    posted to -goaht genres by msn on 2006-04-30 12:30:39 as **
  • Genres as Self-organising Systems
    by Peter B Andersen
    posted to downwards-causation genres by mmkurth on 2006-07-07 17:53:17 as ***
  • Prophetic Riddling: A Dialogue of Genres in Choctaw Performance
    by Tom Mould
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