Teksty elektroniczne w działaniu: typologia gatunków blogowych

Journal Title: Zagadnienia Rodzajów Literackich - Year 2016, Vol 59, Issue 2

Abstract

This article presents an empirically generated typology of weblog genres based on the analysis of 322 popular Polish blogs. The analysis was informed by Carolyn Miller’s (1994) concept of genre as social action and was focused on three aspects: (1) subject of utterance or exigence; (2) author and communication; (3) genre coherence. Following genres are proposed and discussed: criticism, advice, diaries, modelling, reflection, information, filter, and fictionality.

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Maciej Maryl, Krzysztof Niewiadomski

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Maciej Maryl, Krzysztof Niewiadomski (2016). Teksty elektroniczne w działaniu: typologia gatunków blogowych. Zagadnienia Rodzajów Literackich, 59(2), 51-73. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-181650