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Publication details [#38637]

Carliner, Saul and Timothy Boswood. 2004. Genre: A useful construct for reseaching online communication for the workplace. Information Design Journal + Document Design 12 (2) : 124–136.
Publication type
Article in journal
Publication language
English
Place, Publisher
John Benjamins
Journal DOI
10.1075/idjdd

Annotation

This paper presents a case for a genre-based approach to research into online communication. Questions about the appropriateness and extensiveness of research-based guidelines for communicating online exist. Genre presents an alternative, contextually-based approach. It is a useful context because most online communication occurs within the confines of a specific genre and, as genres become more common, users develop expectations about the type of content presented and the format of its presentation.