Abstract

This review discursively addresses questions about (1) what digital genres are, in the context of genre theory and social practices, and (2) what the impact of these new-media genres may be on how we theorize and analyze genre, engage in genre-informed teaching, and, more generally, produce and interact with genre-mediated information.

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