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Quarterly Journal of Speech
Quarterly Journal of Speech
http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/00335630.asp
Publisher: Routledge
Quarterly Journal of Speech, published in February, May, August and
November, includes articles, research reports, and book reviews of interest
to persons across a broad spectrum of the communication arts. QJS tends to
be humanistic in its orientation.
QJS presents research that is original, significant, and designed to further
understanding of the processes of human communication, particularly in its
rhetorical and cultural dimensions.
Essays in the journal generally consider the theory and criticism of
situated discourse in its various forms and venues, including the oral and
written, public and private, direct and mediated, historical and
contemporary.
Although research in the journal is generally humanistic, the journal's
mission and focus are not limited to any particular methodology or set of
methodologies. Issues, texts, and research questions significant to improved
understanding of discourse practices are featured.
ISSN Print 0033-5630
Karlyn Kohrs Campbell
Department of Speech-Communication
225 Ford Hall
224 Church St. S.E.
University of Minnesota
Minneapolis, MN 55455-0427
Content available by subscription. Free sample issue available online.
Current Issue: Volume 91, Number 2 / May 2005
Date: 17 November 2005
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