Considers the structures and strategies of written and spoken discourse, especially in linguistics, anthropology, psychology, communication studies, and law.
Interdisciplinary journal devoted to the history, theory, and criticism of public discourse. Explores the rhetoric of executive leadership, diplomacy, political campaigns, legal deliberations, and public policy debate.
Considers the connections between logic and rhetoric, including the philosophical aspects of argumentation, to other areas of human culture and thought.
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