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To promote the study of the theory and practice of rhetoric in all periods and languages and its relationship to poetics, politics, religion, law, and other cultural influences.
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ASHR at NCA 2024! CFP is now available. Please consider submitting!

February 12, 2024 by CGeraths

At this year’s meeting of the National Communication Association in New Orleans, ASHR hopes to have a number of panels and engaging conversations. Please review the ASHR CFP here and consider submitting! We look forward to seeing you this fall in Louisiana!

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