Call for submissions

Argumentation and Advocacy, the flagship publication of the American Forensic Association, invites scholarly submissions concerning any dimension of argumentation studies, contemporary or historical, including but not limited to argumentation theory, public advocacy, culture and argument, public and political argument, legal argument, forensics, and pedagogy. Studies employing any appropriate research methodology are welcome.

Beginning March 20, 2010, to facilitate a timely review process, manuscripts conforming to the guidelines for submission should be submitted via the online submission portal to:

Catherine H. Palczewski and John Fritch, Co-Editors-Elect

Argumentation and Advocacy

http://www.argumentationandadvocacy.com/

New users should first create an account. Once a user is logged onto the site, submissions should be made via the "create content/submit paper" function.

E-mail correspondence should be addressed to AandA@uni.edu.

Inquiries about book reviews should be sent to Gordon Stables of the Annenberg School for Communication, University of Southern California at stables@usc.edu.