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Language as evidence in workplace harassment
Guillén Nieto, Victoria. - : Cercle linguistique du Centre et de l'Ouest - CerLICO, 2022
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Mobbing as a genre and cause for legal action? Linguistic prolegomena for a legal issue.
In: Corela, Vol 36 (2022) (2022)
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Language as evidence in workplace harassment
In: Corela, Vol 36 (2022) (2022)
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Genre in world language education : contextualized assessment and learning
Troyan, Francis John (Herausgeber). - London : Routledge, 2021
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L' analyse du discours contrastive : théorie, méthodologie, pratique
Münchow, Patricia von. - Limoges : Lambert-Lucas, 2021
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Becoming Scientists: Undergraduate Students' Literacy Activities in Laboratory Education
In: Doctoral Dissertations (2021)
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Genre Analysis of Undergraduate Dissertation Abstracts in Two Disciplines
In: LET: Linguistics, Literature and English Teaching Journal, Vol 11, Iss 2, Pp 79-104 (2021) (2021)
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A Post-ANT Study of the Translation of a Performance Management System
Deng, Claire. - 2021
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Die Lesbarkeit der Bücher : typographische Studien zur Literatur
Metz, Bernhard. - Paderborn : Wilhelm Fink, 2020
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Literaturtheorie nach 2001
Thelen, Julius (Herausgeber); Schadewaldt, Annika M. (Herausgeber); Zobrist, Zoe (Herausgeber). - Berlin : Matthes & Seitz, 2020
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Für sich selbst sprechen : die "dramatischen Romane" des 18. Jahrhunderts
Mevissen, Yulia. - Heidelberg : Universitätsverlag Winter, 2020
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The 'Sydney corpus of television dialogue': designing and building a corpus of dialogue from US TV series
In: Corpora. - Edinburgh : Univ. Press 15 (2020) 1, 107-119
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A stylistic analysis of adverbs through principal component analysis
In: Keiryō kokugogaku. - Tōkyō : Gakkai 32 (2020) 7, 419-435
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Grüne Sonnen: Poetik und Politik der Fantasy am Medium Videospiel
Illger, Daniel. - : De Gruyter, 2020. : DEU, 2020. : Berlin, 2020
In: 9 ; Cinepoetics ; XIII, 422 (2020)
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Advancing software evaluation rubrics in the era of big data: The value of genre and activity theories
In: Dissertations - ALL (2020)
Abstract: Approved for Public Release; Distribution Unlimited. Public Release Case Number 20-1046 Government and other large organizations are moving from traditional information technology infrastructure and custom, proprietary analytic solutions to cloud environments, shared data, and large-scale data analytics (“big data”). This shift highlights the potential for organizational actors to experience conflict in managing competing internal and external demands. As important information technology stakeholders, data analysts are situated at a crossroads. Strategic, enterprise imperatives to promote efficiencies and sharing collide with situated, mission-oriented analytic practices. The ability to understand and predict how and where analysts must grapple with internal cultural and historical forces to navigate these external demands offers important benefits. These benefits include a more holistic understanding of what the work of analysis entails and technology’s role in analysis, and the creation of important information for planning for, and facilitating, successful technological change. The literature concerned with information technology for intelligence analysis commonly frames analysis as an individual, internal, mental activity. On more rare occasions, the literature may take the stance that intelligence analysis is a social activity. My research takes a broader view, proposing intelligence analysis is a historically and culturally informed activity comprised of a dynamic network of people, artifacts, and social objects, such as rules. These two different perspectives on intelligence analysis can impact the systems development process, including the evaluation of “built to order” or purchased software. Given the value proposition of framing intelligence analysis as a sociotechnical process, the broad research question is, how can sociotechnical theories contribute to identifying the value of information technology in analytic practice? In particular, how can genre theory compared to activity theory contribute to evaluation rubrics for analytic technologies? While not designed to study how analytic software is evaluated or to evaluate any particular analytic software, the purpose of this study is unpack the practice of data analysis through the lenses of genre and activity theories in order to explore the role of context in an analytic team’s work with various tools. This research reports on a field study of one analytic group, organizationally situated and actively working to create analytic products, using multiple software and artifacts. Data collection employed semi-structured interviews, observation of the site, and document analysis. Data analysis consisted of deductive coding based on genre and activity theory; inductive coding to identify themes emerging from the data; and, synthesis of findings from each theoretical lens to identify tacit tool-relationships integral to analytic practice. Although a few studies have used genre and activity theories together, this study is unique in that it applies each theory to the case to provide two views of the relationship between IT tools and context in analytic practice and then compares and synthesizes these to obtain a more nuanced view of the way IT tools attach to other components sustaining the web of practice. Each framing positions IT as one of many components working together in a complex sociotechnical network, as opposed to reified artifacts for insertion or evaluation. The theoretical views, when used separately or together, stand to provide new insight into analytic work and identify opportunities for improvements in analytic tools, as well as a more holistic approach to IT evaluation in analytic and other data-centric environments.
Keyword: activity theory; data analysis; genre theory; information systems; practice; Social and Behavioral Sciences; sociomateriality
URL: https://surface.syr.edu/etd/1242
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What Do Students Say about Writing? How Student Experiences Can Inform Canadian Writing Studies Pedagogy
In: Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository (2020)
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A genre analysis of research article ‘findings and discussion’ sections written by Indonesian undergraduate EFL students
In: Indonesian Journal of Applied Linguistics, Vol 10, Iss 1, Pp 59-72 (2020) (2020)
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THE EFFECT OF GENRE BASED APPROACH ON STUDENTS’ WRITING ABILITY OF RECOUNT TEXT
In: Journal of Applied Linguistics and Literature, Vol 5, Iss 1, Pp 88-93 (2020) (2020)
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Language, identity, and ideology: Analysing discourse in Aceh sharia law implementation
In: Indonesian Journal of Applied Linguistics, Vol 9, Iss 3, Pp 599-607 (2020) (2020)
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Dire le genre : avec les mots, avec le corps
Viennot, Éliane (Verfasser eines Nachworts); Bard, Christine (Herausgeber); Le Nan, Frédérique (Herausgeber). - Paris : CNRS éditions, 2019
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