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Editorial Policy
JAC provides a forum for scholars interested in theoretical ap-
proaches to the study of rhetoric, writing, multiple literacies, and
the politics of difference. As a forum for interdisciplinary inquiry,
the journal features articles that explore intersections between
theoretical work in rhetoric and writing studies, broadly conceived,
and theoretical work in other fields. Also featured are articles on
cultural studies and critical literacy; visual rhetorics, including film
and media; rhetorical approaches to literary study; workplace
literacies; computers and cyberculture; and the politics of higher
education. JAC publishes articles on pedagogical theory but does
not accept articles that merely describe classroom practices.Submissions Send manuscripts and letters of inquiry to Lynn Worsham; Editor,
JAC; English Department, CPR 107; University of South Florida,
Tampa, FL 33620-5550. Please send three copies of your manu-
script, stripped of any identifying information. The average length
of articles published in JAC is between twenty and thirty manu-
script pages; however, the Editor will consider longer articles if
they are clearly of superior quality. All materials should be typed
and double-spaced, including quotations, endnotes, and the works
cited list. Follow the MLA Handbook (Fifth Edition) and the
Columbia Guide to Online Style. Manuscripts judged by the Editor
to be appropriate for the journal are submitted to blind review by
external readers. Ordinarily, decisions will be made within twelve
weeks of submission. The Editor maintains responsibility for final
selection.
JA C invites submissions to the Reader Response section. Essays
should be no longer than ten pages and should address in a
substantive way one or more articles previously published in the
journal. Book reviews are commissioned by the Editor.Subscriptions
All orders should be directed to Lynn Worsham; Editor, JAC;
English Department, CPR 107; University of South Florida; Tampa,
FL 33620-5550. Yearly subscription rates: individuals, $25; insti-
tutions, $40; students, $20. For postage anywhere outside the
U.S., add $8 per year. Single issue price, $10. Subscription price
includes membership in ATAC and a subscription to Composition
Forum.
JA C is a member of the Council of Editors of Learned Journals and
is indexed in the MLA International Bibliography, Linguistics and
Language BehaviorAbstracts, and theAmerican Humanities Index.
JAC is published with financial support from the University of
South Florida and Georgia State University.
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