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Rhetoric Society Quarterly

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Rhetoric Society Quarterly

Editors: Carolyn R. Miller and Ekaterina Haskins
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Key words: multi-disciplinary, rhetorical studies and practice, pedagogy

Rhetoric Society Quarterly publishes essays and articles that advance a shared understanding of a multi-disciplinary field. It invites article-length manuscripts on all areas of rhetorical studies, including theory, history, criticism, and pedagogy. Recent issues of discussion including studies of traditional rhetorical theories, teaching composition, feminist studies, and digital writing etc. Readers of RSQ are rhetoricians working in communication, composition, English, history, philosophy, politics, classics, and other allied fields. It is published in the months of January, April, July, and October.

Schedule:
Winter issue
Reservation Deadline: November 15
Copy Deadline December 1
Spring issue
Reservation Deadline: February 15
Copy Deadline March 1
Summer issue
Reservation Deadline: May 15
Copy Deadline June 1
Fall issue
Reservation Deadline: August 15
Copy Deadline September 1

Access:
- Current periodicals from volume 30 to 39 are available on the official website with membership.
- Full text electronic resource is available from 1976 to present in Alden library.
- Periodicals volume 14 to 37 is also available on shelf on the 4th floor of Alden library.
RSQ has a circulation of over 1200, including institutional subscriptions and members of the Rhetoric Society of America. Subscribers are in the fields of rhetoric, communication studies, writing studies, and other humanities disciplines; subscriptions cover Africa, Asia, Europe, and North America.
Manuscript Submission: RSQ accepts submissions online through the Manuscript Central service. Subscribers will visit first to create an author account and submit manuscript. Manuscript Central converts submissions to PDF format for blind review.  Questions please contact or .
Recent articles (summer 2009):
- Distance as Ultimate Motive: A Dialectical Interpretation of A Rhetoric of Motives. By: Crable, Bryan.
 - “She Will Have Science”: Ethos and Audience in Mary Gove’s Lectures to Ladies. By: Skinner, Carolyn.
 - Kairos as God’s Time in Martin Luther King Jr.’s Last Sunday Sermon. By: Crosby, Richard Benjamin.
 - The Cyberspace Incrementum: Technology Development for Communicative Abundance. By: Dyehouse, Jeremiah.
 - A Review of: City of Rhetoric: Revitalizing the Public Sphere in Metropolitan America, by David Fleming. By: McAlister, Joan Faber.

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SiYang Zhou

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9/15/09

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