“…Rhetorical genre theory posits that genres are typified rhetorical actions based in recurrent situations and that they codify and communicate specific forms of information in a recurrent response to particular institutionalized social needs (Miller, 1984;Bazerman, 1988, Bakhtin, 1986. Weller (2010), a proponent of information theory, has suggested that information history is "the study of information in past societies -how it was understood, used, organised, managed, collected, censored, feared, revered, published, disseminated, presented, displayed" (Weller, 2010, p. 11). The emphasis on the understanding, use, organization, management of information, etc., highlights human agents' actions and activities with information; information in itself does not understand, use, organize, behave, etc.…”