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[ecrea] Special Issues from Rhetoric Society Quarterly
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Rhetoric Society Quarterly
The Official Journal of the Rhetoric Society of America
Editor: James Jasinski, Universtiy of Puget Sound
Associate Editor for Special Issues: Debra Hawhee, Penn State University
Book Review Editor: Jordynn Jack, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
FREE ACCESS
The following article is avaiable to access and download for free until
April 30, 2013.
Messy Rhetoric: Identity Performance as Rhetorical Agency in Online
Public Forums,
Jeffrey T. Grabill and Stacey Pigg (Volume 42, Issue 2, 2012)
SELECTION OF RECENT MOST READ ARTICLES
The Future of Forgetting: Rhetoric, Memory, Affect, Jeff Pruchnic and
Kim Lacey
Choosing a Rhetoric of the Enemy: Kenneth Burke's Comic Frame,
Warrantable Outrage, and the Problem of Scapegoating, Gregory Desilet
and Edward C. Appel
"From the Arab Spring to Athens, From Occupy Wall Street to Moscow":
Regional Accents and the Rhetorical Cartography of Power, Ronald Walter
Greene and Kevin Douglass Kuswa
Resisting the Fixity of Suburban Space: The Walker as Rhetorician,
Robert J. Topinka
MANUSCRIPT SUBMISSION
Rhetoric Society Quarterly receives all manuscript submissions
electronically via their ScholarOne Manuscripts website located at
http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/rrsq. ScholarOne Manuscripts allows
rapid submission of original and revised manuscripts, as well as
facilitating the review process and internal communication between
authors, editors, and reviewers via a web-based platform. Contributions
should exhibit a high standard of professional scholarship, and should
offer new knowledge or advance the discussion on significant issues
across the multiple disciplinary homes of rhetorical studies.
For more details on manuscript submissions, visit the Rhetoric Society
Quarterly page at www.rhetoricsociety.org or Routledge's Instructions
for Authors.
SPECIAL ISSUES
Regional Rhetorics (Volume 42, Issue 3, 2012)
Human Rights Rhetoric: Traditions of Testifying and Witnessing (Volume
41, Issue 3, 2011)
Neurorhetorics (Volume 40, Issue 5, 2010)
RHETORIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA
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ABOUT THE JOURNAL
Rhetoric Society Quarterly, the official journal of the Rhetoric Society
of America, features original articles on all areas of rhetorical
studies including theory, history, criticism, and pedagogy. The journal
publishes five times a year, with four issues and one bonus
special-topic issue to bring readers timely and agenda-setting
perspectives on rhetoric.
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