Since my topic involves scientific research, statistics, and medical journals I feel that the only way to cover such a heavily documented issue would be in the form of a magazine article; specifically, in the format and style of TIME magazine.
Unknown. "TIME Magazine Cover" 1933 Public Domain |
- Genetic Testing Company 23andMe Returns to the Market
- Genetic Test Impacts Chemo Choices In Surprising Ways
- What We Learn When We Sequence the Genes of An Entire Nation
- TIME Explains: Gene Sequencing
- Next Generation DNA Sequencing
Social Context
- Where is my genre typically set?
TIME magazine is an international current events periodical that covers abroad range of current issues, scientific discoveries, economic projections, and various industrial innovations. TIME also has an online web site and an app that can send anyone with a portable device monthly updates/ current events.
- What is the subject of the genre?
The magazine covers a very broad range of issue, current events, and scientific inquiries. Their article are designed to give a decent amount of information to their audiences/readers. However, the magazine does refer to many statistics and logistical data to corroborate their article's data.
- Who uses the genre?
The magazine is intended to target a broad range of readers, however given the content of its articles the primary audience would be the educate upper middle classes of Western society. The article is more or less intended for American middle class citizens with some form of college education.
- When and Why is the genre used? What purposes does the genre serve for the people who use it?
Rhetorical Patterns of the Genre
- What type of content is usually included or excluded?
- What rhetorical appeals are used most often?
- How are the texts organized?
- Do sentences in the genre share a certain style? What type of word choice is used?
Context of the Genre
- Who does this genre include and who does it exclude?
The genre usually includes prominent researchers, political figures, relevant people of social status, or individuals who have first hand accounts of the issue. The genre is typically designed to include a wide spectrum of people who have had some impact on the topic or any debate regarding the topic.
- What roles for writers and readers does the genre encourage?
- What values and beliefs are assumed about or encouraged from the users of the genre?
It is assumed that the reader wants to be an inform individual on the issue without having to use the more politically charged medians to receive such information, or even have to do substantial research on the topic. The reader want to know the information in a easy and readable format.
- What content does the genre treat as most valuable? Least valuable?
Reflection:
After reading the genre posts made by Jessica and Nick, I found that a writer's understanding of his primary audience is vital when making an effective article or video. Of course, the article, blog post, or video is designed to appeal to a specific audience; but, the writer should keep in mind that he/she is trying to keep the target audience interested and appeal to a greater audience with a "new perspective" argument on the issue.
I think it is very interesting that you have found a genre that is so specific. However, it seems like you understand the conventions of the genre and how they relate to the argument you will present. Good job.
ReplyDeleteIt seems like you thought a lot about your genre and your analysis is thorough. I'm just curious, why does this magazine only appeal in Western culture and not Europe? And why are personal accounts considered the least important?
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