Toward a unified social theory of genre learning N Artemeva Journal of business and technical communication 22 (2), 160-185, 2008 | 190 | 2008 |
From page to stage: How theories of genre and situated learning help introduce engineering students to discipline‐specific communication N Artemeva, S Logie, J St‐Martin Technical communication quarterly 8 (3), 301-316, 1999 | 188 | 1999 |
The writing’s on the board: The global and the local in teaching undergraduate mathematics through chalk talk N Artemeva, J Fox Written Communication 28 (4), 345-379, 2011 | 176 | 2011 |
Awareness versus production: Probing students’ antecedent genre knowledge N Artemeva, J Fox Journal of Business and Technical Communication 24 (4), 476-515, 2010 | 153 | 2010 |
Stories of becoming: A study of novice engineers learning genres of their profession N Artemeva Genre in a changing world, 158-178, 2009 | 140 | 2009 |
“Just the Boys Playing on Computers” An Activity Theory Analysis of Differences in the Cultures of Two Engineering Firms N Artemeva, A Freedman Journal of Business and Technical Communication 15 (2), 164-194, 2001 | 118 | 2001 |
A time to speak, a time to act: A rhetorical genre analysis of a novice engineer’s calculated risk taking N Artemeva Journal of Business and Technical Communication 19 (4), 389-421, 2005 | 116 | 2005 |
Rhetorical genre studies and beyond A Freedman, N Artemeva Inkshed Publications, 2006 | 108 | 2006 |
Writing instruction in English for academic purposes (EAP) classes: Introducing second language learners to the academic community C Adam, N Artemeva Genre in the classroom: Multiple perspectives, 179-196, 2002 | 94 | 2002 |
The writing consultant as cultural interpreter: Bridging cultural perspectives on the genre of the periodic engineering report N Artemeva Technical communication quarterly 7 (3), 285-299, 1998 | 91 | 1998 |
Juggling through hoops: Implementing ethics policies in applied language studies J Fox, N Artemeva, R Darville, D Woods Journal of Academic Ethics 4, 77-99, 2006 | 85 | 2006 |
Key concepts in rhetorical genre studies: An overview N Artemeva Discourse and writing/rédactologie 20 (1), 3-38, 2004 | 80 | 2004 |
Approaches to learning genres: A bibliographical essay N Artemeva Rhetorical genre studies and beyond, 9-99, 2006 | 65 | 2006 |
Genre studies around the globe: Beyond the three traditions N Artemeva, A Freedman Trafford Publishing, 2016 | 42 | 2016 |
The cinematic art of teaching university mathematics: Chalk talk as embodied practice J Fox, N Artemeva Journal Multimodal Communication 1 (1), 83-103, 2012 | 40 | 2012 |
Introducing engineering students to intellectual teamwork: The teaching and practice of peer feedback in the professional communication classroom. N Artemeva, S Logie Language and Learning Across the Disciplines, 2002 | 35 | 2002 |
From diagnosis toward academic support: Developing a disciplinary, ESP-based writing task and rubric to identify the needs of entering undergraduate engineering students J Fox, N Artemeva Esp Today 5 (2), 148-171, 2017 | 33 | 2017 |
Mitigating risk: The impact of a diagnostic assessment procedure on the first-year experience in engineering J Fox, J Haggerty, N Artemeva Post-admission language assessment of university students, 43-65, 2016 | 33 | 2016 |
Situated learning in medical education N Artemeva, C Rachul, B O’Brien, L Varpio Academic Medicine 92 (1), 134, 2017 | 30 | 2017 |
Learning to teach writing to engineers A Freedman, N Artemeva Discourse and Writing/Rédactologie 14 (1), 20-Jan, 1998 | 24 | 1998 |