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Pilar Gerns (res.)
Ibérica: Revista de la Asociación Europea de Lenguas para Fines Específicos ( AELFE ), ISSN-e 2340-2784, ISSN 1139-7241, Nº. 40, 2020, págs. 288-290
Science Communication on the Internet: Old genres meet new genres
Language Value, ISSN-e 1989-7103, Vol. 15, Vol. 1, 2022, págs. 107-112
Miscelánea: A journal of english and american studies, ISSN 1137-6368, Nº 66, 2022, págs. 207-211
This book examines the expanding world of genres on the Internet to understand issues of science communication today. The book explores how some traditional print genres have become digital, how some genres have evolved into new digital hybrids, and how and why new genres have emerged and are emerging in response to new rhetorical exigences and communicative demands. Because social actions are in constant change and, ensuing from this, genres evolve faster than ever, it is important to gain insight into the interrelations between old genres and new genres and the processes underpinning the construction of new genre sets, chains and assemblages for communicating scientific research to both expert and diversified audiences. In examining scientific genres on the Internet this book seeks to illustrate the increasing diversification of genre ecologies and their underlying social, disciplinary and individual agendas.
Connecting traditional and new genres: Trends and emerging themes
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Scholarly soundbites: Audiovisual innovations in digital science and their implications for genre evolution
págs. 81-106
Continuity and change: Negotiating relationships in traditionaland online peer review genres
págs. 107-129
The multimodal bridge between academics and practitioners in theHarvard Business Review’s digital context: A multi-levelled qualitative analysis of knowledge construction
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The role of genre hybridity and hypermodality in digital knowledgedissemination: The case of the IEEE Spectrum
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#Vaccineswork: Recontextualizing the content of epidemiology reports on Twitter
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The representation of science and technology in genres of Vaticandiscourse: Pope Francis’s encyclical Laudato Si’ as a case study
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and expert-facing communication: A case study ofpolycontextuality and context collapse in Internet-mediated citizenscience
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