Janet Giltrow
University of British Columbia
Network
Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.
Publication
Featured researches published by Janet Giltrow.
Archive | 2017
Janet Giltrow
How can new media bring out new genres? Taking a historical perspective, the author suggests that what is taken to be a new genre may in fact not be a new genre but an application of a new technology. Three phases (mid-19th-century photography; blogs; online news comment) show similar characteristics: the new technology is so widespread in its uptake that it seems to be a “mania” or “craze” beyond recognizable motivation; its uses are mixed and hard to classify; the period of unruly mixtures then gives way to orderly differentiation—to, that is, genres. These uses of new media, then, are not genres but “bridges to genre.” Such bridges are more like what Bakhtin called “primary genres” than the “secondary genres” usually recognized by rhetorical theory.
Archive | 2009
Janet Giltrow; Dieter Stein
Text - Interdisciplinary Journal for the Study of Discourse | 2005
Janet Giltrow
Pragmatics and beyond. New series | 2009
Janet Giltrow; Dieter Stein
Archive | 2009
Janet Giltrow; Dieter Stein
Archive | 2005
Janet Giltrow
Journal of Technical Writing and Communication | 1998
Janet Giltrow
Archive | 2010
Janet Giltrow
Archive | 2017
Nicholas Allott; Benjamin Shaer; Janet Giltrow; Dieter Stein
Archive | 2017
Lawrence M. Solan; Janet Giltrow; Dieter Stein