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Huiling Ding
North Carolina State University - Raleigh / United States
Business & Management / Communications and Media Studies
AD Scientific Index ID: 5725023
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Huiling Ding's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Genre analysis of personal statements: Analysis of moves in application essays to medical and dental schoolsH DingEnglish for specific purposes 26 (3), 368-392, 20072582007
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The use of cognitive and social apprenticeship to teach a disciplinary genre: Initiation of graduate students into NIH grant writingH DingWritten communication 25 (1), 3-52, 20081552008
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Rhetorics of alternative media in an emerging epidemic: SARS, censorship, and extra-institutional risk communicationH DingTechnical communication quarterly 18 (4), 327-350, 20091552009
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Social media and participatory risk communication during the H1N1 flu epidemic: A comparative study of the United States and ChinaH Ding, J ZhangChina Media Research 6 (4), 80-91, 20101532010
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Rhetoric of a global epidemic: Transcultural communication about SARSH DingSIU Press, 20141112014
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