Tachino, T. (May, 2024). Reflections after PanSIG: Thank you from CUE SIG for embracing technology while nurturing human connection. CUE SIG Newsletter.
Tachino, T. (2024). Language instruction to change the world: Possibilities for action-oriented language instruction in your classroom. Learning Learning, 31(1), 9-14. https://ld-sig.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/Tachino.pdf
Tachino, T. (2018). The Mobilizing knowledge: Reported speech and citation in public policy deliberations. Journal of Applied Linguistics and Professional Practice, 15(3), 288–312. https://doi.org/10.1558/jalpp.21053
Tachino, T. (2017). Documenting knowledge mobilization: a quantitative analysis of citation and reported speech in a Canadian public inquiry. Text & Talk, 37(6), 735-757. https://doi.org/10.1515/text-2017-0025
Tachino, T. (2016). Multiple intertextual threads and (un)likely uptakes: An analysis of a Canadian public inquiry. In M. J. Reiff & A. Bawarshi (Eds.), Genre and the performance of publics (pp. 178-98). Logan: Utah State University Press. https://muse.jhu.edu/pub/187/edited_volume/chapter/1759826
Tachino, T. (2012). Theorizing uptake and knowledge mobilization: A case for intermediary genre. Written Communication, 29(4), 455-476. https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/0741088312457908
Tachino, T., & Russell, D. R. (2012, January). Analyzing GM Food Risk Arguments through an Online, Multi-media Case Study. In Between Scientists & Citizens: Proceedings of a Conference at Iowa State University, June 1-2, 2012 (pp. 379-392): Great Plains Society for the Study of Argumentation, Ames, IA. https://dr.lib.iastate.edu/entities/publication/6866ee96-6406-4179-9995-16946d24edb9
Russell, D. R., & Tachino, T. (2012). Reasoning from Scientific Information: How Do University Students Construct Policy Arguments in a Multimedia Online Case?. IntercompreensĂŁo: Revista de Didáctica das LĂnguas, 16, 23-65.
Tachino, T. (2011). Book Review: “Academic Writing in a Global Context.” [Review of the book Academic writing in a global context by Theresa Lillis and Mary Jane Curry]. Journal of Business and Technical Communication, 25(4), 492-495. https://doi.org/10.1177/1050651911411044
Tachino, T. (2010). Genre, ideology, and knowledge in academic research and public policy. Linguagem em (Dis)curso, 10, 595-618. https://www.scielo.br/j/ld/a/cgtdkYT8pY59LjdwWWNVyDc/?lang=en
Tachino, T. (2009). Book Review: “Rhetorical Genre Studies and Beyond.” [Review of the book Rhetorical genre studies and beyond, by N. Artemeva & A. Freedman]. Inkshed 25(2), 14-19.
Tachino, T. (2005). Book Review: Conversations about Writing: Eavesdropping, inkshedding, and joining in. [Review of the book Conversations about writing: Eavesdropping, inkshedding, and joining in by M. E. Sargent & C. C. Paraskevas]. Inkshed 22(2), 10-13. https://casdw-acr.ca/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/inkshednewsletter22-2-2005-summer.pdf
Tachino, T. (2005). Book Review: “The Rhetoric of Risk: Technical documentation in hazardous environments.” [Review of the book The rhetoric of risk: technical documentation in hazardous environment by B. Sauer]. Journal of Business and Technical Communication, 19(2), 219-222.
Tachino, T. (2003). An academic strikes back: Transgressing the genre of bureaucracy. Inkshed 20(3), 1-6. https://casdw-acr.ca/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/inkshednewsletter20-3-2003-autumn.pdf