TCQ publishes research focused on technical communication in academic, scientific, technical, business, governmental, and related organizational or social contexts. Articles published in TCQ combine theoretical and practical perspectives.
Published quarterly, JTWC strives to meet the diverse communication needs of industry, management, government, and academia. For over forty years, the Journal has served as a major professional and scholarly journal for practitioners and teachers of most functional forms of communication.
A peer-reviewed journal devoted to applied research on professional communication—including but not limited to technical and business communication. Papers should address the research interests and needs of technical communicators, engineers, scientists, information designers...
Computers and Composition: An International Journal is devoted to exploring the use of computers in writing classes, writing programs, and writing research. It provides a forum for discussing issues connected with writing and computer use.
The editorial staff of College Composition and Communication (CCC) invites submission of research and scholarship in composition studies that supports college teachers in reflecting on and improving their practices in teaching writing.
Journal of Business and Technical Communication (JBTC), is peer-reviewed and published quarterly, keeps you informed about the latest communication practices, problems and trends in both business and academic settings or sectors.
ACM SIGDOC (Special Interest Group Design of Communication) seeks to be the premier information source for industry, management, and academia in the multidisciplinary field of the design and communication of information.
Rhetoric Society Quarterly , the official journal of the Rhetoric Society of America, features original articles on all areas of rhetorical studies including theory, history, criticism, and pedagogy. The journal addresses an interdisciplinary audience of scholars and students of rhetoric.
JAC Online is the companion website to the print journal JAC: a forum for scholars interested in theoretical approaches to the interdisciplinary study of rhetoric, culture, and politics. Its primary purpose is to provide access to the JAC archives.
WPA: Writing Program Administration publishes empirical and theoretical research on issues in writing program administration. We publish a wide range of research in various formats for titled and untitled administrators.
Publishes research across rhetorical and media studies, interpersonal and intercultural communication, critical and cultural studies, language behavior, performance studies, small group and organizational communication, freedom of speech, and health and family communication.
ST&HV is a double-blind peer-reviewed, bi-monthly, international, interdisciplinary journal containing research, analyses and commentary on the development and dynamics of science and technology, including their relationship to politics, society and culture.
Kairos is a refereed open-access online journal exploring the intersections of rhetoric, technology, and pedagogy and is one of the premeire journals in English Studies, made so by its dedication to academic quality through the journal’s extensive peer-review and editorial production processes.
Scholarly articles in Poroi emphasize the rhetoric of knowledge production in and across academic disciplines; how knowledge flows between technical, public, and personal spheres of discourse; and how communication media affect argumentation, its dissemination, and reception. Poroi is published semiannually.
enculturation is a refereed journal devoted to contemporary theories of rhetoric, writing, and culture, and invites submissions on rhetoric, composition, media, technology, and education. We acknowledge that the nature of knowledge production is changing and the academic journal needs to preserve what is important from tradition as well as embracing new technologies.
Submissions for Computers and Composition Online need to be web-aware, meaning that they not only use the World Wide Web as a medium but also take advantage of the benefits of this kind of publishing. Rhizomatic structures that disrupt traditional linear forms are welcome. Artful use of graphical interfaces and hypertext are also encouraged.