Journal of Rhetoric, Professional Communication, and Globalization Special Issue on “Human Rights” (scheduled for publication: September 2013)
Proposals (up to 500 words) due:June 1, 2012
Full manuscripts (5000 words, APA style) due:November 1, 2012
Professional communication in business, industry, government, and other organizations often impacts human rights. This neglected dynamic concerns countries the U.N. terms “medium‐ and low‐human development” and other places where national and cultural borders meet. Few studies have investigated how communication may advance or limit these rights. The editors of this special
issue of the Journal of Rhetoric, Professional Communication, and Globalization seek to address this gap in the disciplinary literature, inviting proposals for articles on “Human Rights in Professional Communication.” Practitioners and academics are encouraged to submit work for consideration.
We welcome proposals for scholarly articles that link human rights to professional communication in various ways, including but not limited to the following:
Review criteria can be found on the journal’s website at (rpcg.org).
Special Issue Editors
David Alan Sapp, Fairfield University, dsapp@fairfield.edu
Gerald J. Savage, Illinois State University (emeritus), gjsavag@ilstu.edu
Kyle Mattson, University of Central Arkansas, kmattson@uca.edu
The editors encourage dialogue regarding potential project ideas in advance of deadlines. Proposals should be sent as email attachments to David Sapp, lead editor of the special issue.
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