期刊名称:Quarterly JOURNAL OF SPEECH
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal

2004 Impact Factor: 0.976 (Thomson ISI Journal Citation Reports 2005) Ranked 10/40 in Communication
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.
About the National Communication Association (NCA):
The National Communication Association is the world's largest professional association of scholars, educators, students and practitioners dedicated to studying and promoting effective and ethical communication. With more than 7,000 members representing every state in the U.S. and 25 other countries, NCA provides a wide variety of professional development opportunities, publishes and disseminates significant communication scholarship and advances the communication discipline through meaningful research, teaching, and service.
NCA provides:
forums for professional interaction among members publishing outlets in NCA journals and special publications recognition of outstanding member achievements submit memberships based on common interests and concerns special projects to enhance effective and ethical communication in diverse communities and society at large opportunities for professional development and service a voice for the profession on timely issues affecting member and societal interests cooperative relationships with other disciplinary and interdisciplinary associations visibility for communication studies to a wide range of academic and public audience.
标题历史记录详细信息
| Former titles (until 1928): Quarterly Journal of Speech Education (美国) |
| (until 1918): Quarterly Journal of Public Speaking (美国) |
Instructions to Authors
The Quarterly Journal of Speech seeks to publish the best in studies of rhetoric in all its forms and from diverse theoretical perspectives and methods of analysis. We invite essays that explore alternative approaches to the study of discourse, particularly the discourse of those whose voices have been on the margins in the past.
Manuscripts submitted to QJS should address a public interested in rhetorical studies but not necessarily a public conversant with a hermetic vocabulary. The journal will maintain a style of discourse adapted to a general intellectual audience.
All submissions should be made online at The Quarterly Journal of Speech's Manuscript Central site. New users should first create an account. Once a user is logged onto the site submissions should be made via the Author Centre.
Manuscripts are accepted solely on the basis of their quality and appropriateness. The journal uses blind peer review. Accordingly, the identity of authors is concealed from members of the editorial board during their evaluations of submissions, and no indicators of authorship should appear in the manuscript.
To that end, please ensure that the main body of the manuscript contains no identification of authors. Author details can be entered where required during the online manuscript submission, and acknowledgements may be included in the (separately uploaded) cover letter. At this stage also please include a history of the manuscript, whether it is derived from an M.A. or Ph.D. thesis with the advisor's name, whether it has been presented at a convention, or other pertinent information about its development. On submission you will also be asked to, provide an abstract of 100 words or less with a list of five suggested key words.
The manuscript should be double-spaced throughout, prepared according to the 15th (new) edition of the Chicago Manual of Style. Manuscripts should be prepared in Wordperfect, MS Word or RTF.
Editorial Board
Editor: David Henry - University of Nevada Las Vegas
North American Editorial Board: James Aune - Texas A&M University Vanessa Beasley - University of Georgia Barbara Biesecker - University of Iowa Carole Blair - University of California, Chapel Hill Denise Bostdorff - College of Wooster Stephen Howard Browne - Pennsylvania State University Barry Brummett - University of Texas Austin Thomas R. Burkholder - University of Nevada, Las Vegas John Angus Campbell - University of Memphis Karlyn Kohrs Campbell - University of Minnesota A. Cheree Carlson - Arizona State University Leah Ceccarelli - University of Washington Dana Cloud - University of Texas Austin Celeste Condit - University of Georgia Donovan Conley - University of Nevada, Las Vegas James Darsey - Georgia State University Suzanne Daughton - Southern Illinois University Kevin DeLuca - University of Georgia, USA Bonnie Dow - University of Georgia Rosa Eberly - Penn State University Cara Finnegan - University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Karen A. Foss - University of New Mexico Sonja J. Foss - University of Colorado, Denver Robert N. Gaines - University of Maryland G. Thomas Goodnight - University of Southern California Ronald Greene - University of Minnesota Robert Hariman - Northwestern University Stephen Hartnett - University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Marouf Hasian Jr. - University of Utah Gerald Hauser - University of Colorado, Boulder Sara E. Hayden - University of Montana J. Michael Hogan - Penn State University Michael J. Hyde - Wake Forest University Robert L. Ivie - Indiana University Susan Jarratt - University of California, Irvine James J. Jasinski - University of Puget Sound Richard J. Jensen - Albuquerque, New Mexico Michael C. Leff - University of Memphis Andrea Lunsford - Standford University Steven Mailloux - University of California, Irvine Roseann Mandziuk - Texas State University- San Marcos Martin J. Medhurst - Baylor University Carolyn Miller - North Carolina State University Charles Morris - Boston College John Murphy - University of Georgia Kathryn Olson - University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Lester Olson - University of Pittsburgh Shawn J. Parry-Giles - University of Maryland Angela G. Ray - Northwestern University Edward Schiappa - University of Minnesota John M. Sloop - Vanderbilt University Mary E. Stuckey - Georgia State University Robert Terrill - Indiana University Mari Boor Tonn - University of Maryland Bradford J. Vivian - Vanderbilt University Barbara Warnick - University of Washington Martha S. Watson - University of Nevada, Las Vegas Eric King Watts - Wake Forest University Sue Zaeske - University of Wisconsin-Madison David Zarefsky - Northwestern University
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