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We are a team of researchers studying digital genres for professional and public science communication. We are motivated by the changes that Web 2.0 and Open Science have brought to the production and dissemination of scientific content with scientists and non-specialised audiences. These changes have modified researchers’ communicative and discursive practices.
We have conducted our research within several research projects, including the GENCI 2.0 project (Digital genres and Open Science, 2019-2024, project code PID2019-105655RB-I00) MCIN/AEI). We have produced publications conceptualizing emerging genres on the Internet and also created open access deliverables to support scientists’ language and communication skills development. Since 2024, we have been involved in the GENNET 2.0 project (Genre networks in science communication and dissemination online, 2024-2028, project code PID2023-148454NB-I00 MCIN/AEI).
Our team includes researchers from the University of Zaragoza, University of Cádiz, and San Jorge University in Spain, as well as international collaborators from East Anglia University and the University of Sheffield (UK) and Georgia State University (US).
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Project Leaders

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LUZÓN
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Researchers
International Researchers
Past projects group members
Researchers

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International Researchers

BHATIA
The Chinese University of
Hong Kong
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FEAK
University of MichiganORCID code

HAFNER
City University of Hong KongORCID code

MURESAN
The Bucharest University of Economic Studies
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TARDY
The University of ArizonaORCID code