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  1. Gasparini, Len. The Social Life of String. Victoria: Ekstasis Editions, 2018.
  2. Gasparo and the Ladies: Coming of Age in Castiglione's Book of the Courtier
  3. Gastronomic Practices and the Reshaping of Ethnic Identity in Italian-American Writing
  4. Gastronomie québécoise et patrimoine edited by Marie-Noëlle Aubertin and Geneviève Sicotte

    Gastronomie québécoise et patrimoine edited by Marie-Noëlle Aubertin and Geneviève Sicotte

    2025-03-19 22:04:01 | Review | Autor(es): Gwenaëlle Reyt | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v1i1.40

    Comment le Québec est-il passé d’une identité culinaire quasi inexistante à une valorisation sociale importante de sa cuisine? Comment le pâté chinois et la poutine, l’agneau de Charlevoix et la volaille Chantecler de tradition ou encore le temps des sucres sont-ils devenus des emblèmes...

  5. Gaylord, Mary Malcolm, and Fall 2015 participants in the Folger Institute seminar “Cervantes’ Fictions and the Early Modern Historical Imagination,” project creators. Bibliography of Cervantes Titles and Materials at the Folger. Other.
  6. Gázquez, José Martínez. The Attitude of the Medieval Latin Translators towards the Arabic Sciences
  7. Geddes, Leslie A. Watermarks: Leonardo da Vinci and the Mastery of Nature.
  8. Gender and Modes of Collaboration in Engineering: Technical Communication as a Social Process

    Gender and Modes of Collaboration in Engineering: Technical Communication as a Social Process

    2025-07-10 17:50:47 | Article | Autor(es): Sandra Ingram | https://doi.org/10.31468/cjsdwr.421

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  9. General Introduction

    General Introduction

    2023-06-20 18:08:20 | Article | Autor(es): F. D. Hoeniger

  10. Generations of gardeners regenerating the soil of sovereignty in Moose Cree First Nation: An account of community and research collaboration

    Generations of gardeners regenerating the soil of sovereignty in Moose Cree First Nation: An account of community and research collaboration

    2025-03-19 22:12:56 | Article | Autor(es): Michael Robidoux, Keira A. Loukes, Emalee A. Vandermale, Tegan J. Keil, Janice Cindy Gaudet | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v10i3.637

    The challenges northern remote communities in Canada face acquiring regular access to affordable and healthy food have been well documented. Our Indigenous Health Research Group, made up of an informal network of researchers from universities across Canada, has partnered with northern...

  11. Generative AI and Scholarly Publishing

    Generative AI and Scholarly Publishing

    2025-01-14 00:26:22 | Report | Autor(es): Brittany Amell | https://doi.org/10.25547/ENCZ-9774

    This insights and signals report continues OSPO’s review of the evolving dialogue on the implications generative AI has for open scholarship / open access publishing. “Generative AI” refers to a class of algorithms that guide the creation of various types of content (

  12. Generosity, Collaboration, and the Common Good: Platform as Scholarly Practice

    Generosity, Collaboration, and the Common Good: Platform as Scholarly Practice

    2022-06-13 19:09:16 | Presentation | Autor(es): Kathleen Fitzpatrick | https://doi.org/10.25547/GKEZ-F839

    higher education, scholarly communications infrastructure, open source, open access

  13. Genius, Madness, and Knowledge: Ficino, Landino, and Ariosto's Lovers
  14. Genre Constituents in “Reflections on Genre as Social Action” – in the Light of 1980s’ Genre Research

    Genre Constituents in “Reflections on Genre as Social Action” – in the Light of 1980s’ Genre Research

    2025-07-10 17:50:16 | Article | Autor(es): Sigmund Vik Ongstad | https://doi.org/10.31468/dwr.857

    The article comments upon a special issue on genre in cjsdw, focusing what may be key components or constituents of genre as a general concept. The search for key aspects in these texts are seen in the light of descriptions of genre from the 1980s by Frow (1980), Miller (1984), Bakhtin (1986),...

  15. Genre Knowledge in Disciplinary Communication: Cognition/Culture/Power by Carol Berkenkotter and Thomas N. Huckin

    Genre Knowledge in Disciplinary Communication: Cognition/Culture/Power by Carol Berkenkotter and Thomas N. Huckin

    2025-07-10 17:50:45 | Article | Autor(es): Diana Wegner | https://doi.org/10.31468/cjsdwr.437

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  16. Genre-based writing: What every ESL teacher needs to know. Christine M. Tardy. University of Michigan Press, 2019

    Genre-based writing: What every ESL teacher needs to know. Christine M. Tardy. University of Michigan Press, 2019

    2025-07-10 17:50:18 | Review | Autor(es): Subrata Bhowmik | https://doi.org/10.31468/dwr.861

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  17. Genre-specific conventions of the Engineering Notebook.: Writing in Practice

    Genre-specific conventions of the Engineering Notebook.: Writing in Practice

    2025-07-10 17:50:18 | Article | Autor(es): Faye D'Silva | https://doi.org/10.31468/dwr.865

    First-year engineering students not only have to grapple with academic discursive practices specific to their discipline, but they also have to learn genre-specific conventions. The engineering notebook is one such genre common in the field of engineering. This article describes specific...

  18. Genres in the Public Domain: Genre Uptakes, Responses, and Responsibility

    Genres in the Public Domain: Genre Uptakes, Responses, and Responsibility

    2025-07-10 17:50:02 | Article | Autor(es): Stephen Dadugblor | https://doi.org/10.31468/dwr.999

    This article analyzes a rhetorical genre ecology emerging in the aftermath of a natural disaster in Ghana. Drawing on news articles and opinion pieces, a presidential speech, a government post-disaster assessment summary, and a World Bank Group action report, I argue that in their operation...

  19. Genres Inside Genres. A Short Theory of Embedded Genre

    Genres Inside Genres. A Short Theory of Embedded Genre

    2025-07-10 17:50:16 | Article | Autor(es): Sune Auken | https://doi.org/10.31468/dwr.883

    The concept of the embedded genre is of crucial importance if we want to understand the way genres interact, within any given text, within any given genre, and in forming larger genre patterns. By discussing a tentative distinction between three kinds of embedding, “recontextualized embedding”...

  20. George Amabile on War, Trauma, the Creative Process, and His Latest Collection Martial Music

    George Amabile on War, Trauma, the Creative Process, and His Latest Collection Martial Music

    Article | Autor(es): Liana Cusmano

    Liana Cusmano’s interview with poet George Amabile focuses on his prize-winning 2018 collection Martial Music and the art of writing in general. He offers insights on the poetic process, how to research and produce a collection of poems. Amabile’s poetry is inspired by what he has experienced or...