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The concept of genre has changed considerably over the last several decades. Computer-mediated communication (CMC) refers to any form of communication enabled through the use of computers. It includes not only person-to-person and person-to-group communication, but also person-to-remotecomputer contacts, as when individuals read or download documents on the World Wide Web. The following essay is looking at on-line discourse through the frame of genre suggests a focus on:he regularities of form and content of the communication;the nature of the discourse community;the underlying expectations and conventions. From the view of situated genre theory, CMC has many defining characteristics distinguishing it from any other offline genre.
The concept of genre has changed fixed over over the last several decades. Computer-mediated communication (CMC) refers to any form of communication enabled through the use of computers. It includes not only person-to-person and person- but also person-to-remotecomputer contacts, as when individuals read or download documents on the World Wide Web. The following essay is looking at on-line discourse through the frame of genre suggests a focus on: he regularities of form and content of the the nature of the discourse community; the underlying expectations and conventions. From the view of situated genre theory, CMC has many defining characteristics distinguishing it from any other offline genre.