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A01=Carmen Perez-Llantada
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Carmen Perez-Llantada
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Genre Analysis
genre assemblages
Genre Exemplar
Genre Network
genre studies
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hypertextuality
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Intersemiotic Relations
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Journal Platforms
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Lexical Profiles
Macro Genres
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MERS
Modal Verbs
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Public Engagement
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Rhetorical Genre Studies
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Science Popularization Genres
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Sea Level Rise
Semiotic Modes
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Swales

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367707361
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 27 May 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This innovative book employs genre as a fruitful lens for exploring the complexity of science communication online and the new genre assemblages formed at the interface of multiple genres in digital environments.

Pérez-Llantada and Luzón argue for a conceptualization of Science 2.0 that views digital genres in conjunction with other genres, accounting for the ways in which diverse Internet users choose different points of entry for accessing information on science of varied depth, views, and perspectives. Taking Swales’s conceptualization of forms of genre collectivity as its point of departure, the book puts forward this new understanding of multisemiotic genre assemblages in digital science communication, considering dimensions of hypertextuality, intertextuality, and multimodality in the interdependent relations between genres. The volume draws on a range of case studies each with a distinct genre assemblage and social agenda, exploring such areas as high stakes science, open peer review, science reproducibility, citizen science, and social media networking.

Offering new directions for future research on genre studies and digital science communication, Genre Networks: Intersemiotic Relations in Digital Science Communication will be of interest to scholars in these fields, as well as those working in multimodality, language and communication, and languages for academic purposes.

Carmen Pérez-Llantada is Professor of English at the University of Zaragoza, Spain. Her principal research interest lies in written genres in academic and research settings, with a focus on emerging genres in digital environments. She is the author of Research Genres across Languages (Cambridge, 2021).

María-José Luzón is a Senior Lecturer (PhD) at the University of Zaragoza. Her current research focuses on the analysis of digital genres, and genre relations, for science communication and dissemination. She has published in Applied Linguistics, Journal of English for Academic Purposes, among others.

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