The research carried out by the GENCI group from the University of Zaragoza feeds into DILAN’s work by providing rich insights into digital genres and Open Science. Here’s some really interesting stuff to take into account in the next phases of DILAN.
About GENCI
GENCI 2.0 – Digital Genres and Open Science Web 2.0 has brought about dramatic changes in the transmission and dissemination of science, facilitating the communication between scientists and also with non-specialized audiences through digital genres. Digital affordances facilitate the emergence of hybrid genres and the combination of genres to form complex generic assemblages to communicate science to diversified audiences. In this context, this project seeks to respond to the problematization of the traditional concept of genre and explore the use of genre repertoires to communicate science openly on the Internet. Our purpose is to identify the intertextual relationships in the new combinations of genres afforded by the digital environments, paying special attention to processes of generic innovation through the use of multimodal elements, and processes of generic hybridization, and appropriation of non-scientific discourses.