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[ecrea] publication project: Rhetoric and Institutions
Sun Jul 31 00:10:51 GMT 2016
status: CfP Call for papers
publication project
Rhetoric and Institutions
31.12.2016
Volume 4/2016 of Res Rhetorica/ Numer 4/2016 kwartalnika Res Rhetorica
Call for submissions
Res Rhetorica 4/2016 : RHETORIC AND INSTITUTIONS
A democratic public sphere requires its institutions to be transparent
and accessible to the public, However, the interests of administrators
and of citizens are not always aligned. Powerful interest groups,
ideologues and bureaucracies can perpetuate dominance and mystify
divisions under the guise of institutional or organizational culture.
Specific rhetoric is usually mobilized to achieve such purposes. But
rhetoric, or rhetorical criticism, may also be used to expose the
paradoxes, abnormalities and abuses within institutional discourses.
Tracing good and bad practices of institutional discourse has always
been within the scope of rhetorical scholarship. The 4/2016 issue of Res
Rhetorica will be devoted to exploring historical and current trends in
institutional rhetoric and offering rhetorical criticism of
institutional discourses in various domains of public life.
For details of authors' guidelines see resrhetorica.com
Contact person: Katarzyna Molek-Kozakowska
email: (molekk /at/ uni.opole.pl)
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