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       Advances in the History of Rhetoric (Vol. 9)
       African Journal of Rhetoric
       American Presidential Rhetoric
       American Society for the History of Rhetoric
       Ancient Rhetoric
       Arabic Rhetoric (open access via Google)
       Aristotle's Rhetoric
       Balagha
       B Mral: Bush's War Rhetoric
       Chinese Rhetoric Society
       Documentary Rhetoric
       Euricom
       H-Rhetor
        German Rhetoric
        Informal Logic
       International Rhetoric Culture Project
       International Society for the History of Rhetoric
       Institute for anthropological research
       Kairos: Journal of Rhetoric, Technology
       M. Carrithers on Rhetoric and Culture
       Medical Rhetoric
       Nordic Rhetoric Network
       Philosophy & Rhetoric
       Philosophy and Rhetoric in Dialogue, G. Hauser       Ed
       Photojournalism (Rhetoric) Hariman-Lucaites
       Polish Rhetoric (By courtesy)
        Propaganda
        Quarterly Journal of Speech, 94 (1)
        Rhetorical review
       Rhetorica in Africa
       Rhetoric Society of America
       Rhetorical Theory (basics 1)
       Rhetorical Theory (basics 2)
       Rhetoric's View of Anthropology.
       SA politics at Polity
       Rhetoric - Wikipedia
       Scandinavian Rhetoric
       The National Communication Association
       The Rhetoric of Pope John Paul II
       The Rhetorical Shape of International Conflicts,
         Javnost-The Public. 12/4, 2005.
       Visual Rhetoric

Prof Abdelhai Azarkan,
University of Fes, Morocco
a.azarkan@yahoo.fr

Read paper on The Art of Governing and Michel Foucault

Dr Barbara Cassin
CNRS, Paris, France
barbara.cassin@wanadoo.fr

Removing the perpetuity of hatred: on South Africa as a model example

Professor Maurice Charland
Concordia, Montréal, Canada.
Maurice.Charland@Concordia.ca

Read his presentation on Reconciliation, Identity, and Impiety, delivered at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, colloquium on Reconciliation, 2006 (to appear shortly in print)

Professor Erik Doxtader
South Carolina, USA.
doxtader@rhetoricaltheory.com

Erik Doxtader: A Commendable Clash - Revisiting the TRC Recommendations

http://www.cas.sc.edu/engl/faculty/faculty_pages/doxtader/doxtader.html

The Rhetorical Question of Exception, for Now, Communication and Critical Communication Studies, 5:2, 212-217

Professor Reingard Nethersole
Witwatersrand and Richmond,USA
NethersoleR@GSH.wits.ac.za

Professor Cezar Ornatowski
San Diego,SU., USA.
ornat@mail.sdsu.edu

Read recent article in The Writing Instructor, September 2007: Science and Rhetoric: A Changing Relationship

The Rise and Fall of Totalitarian Rhetoric in Poland

Professor C. Jan Swearingen
A&M, Texas, USA
cjan@tamu.edu