Submissions from 2011
Every Parent’s Worst Nightmare: Myths of Child Abductions in US News, Spring-Serenity Duvall and Leigh Moscowitz
Submissions from 2010
Perfect Little Feminists? Young Girls in the US Interpret Gender, Violence, and Friendship in Cartoons, Spring-Serenity Duvall
African American Rhetoric of Greeting During McKinley’s 1896 Front Porch Campaign, William D. Harpine
Submissions from 2009
Universalism in Policy Debate: Utilitarianism, Stock Issues, and the Rhetorical Audience, William D. Harpine
Submissions from 2005
Analyzing How Rhetoric is Epistemic: A Reply to Fuller, William D. Harpine
Submissions from 2004
Genung’s Theory of Persuasion: A Literary Theory of Oratory of Late Nineteenth-Century America, William D. Harpine
Is Modernism Really Modern? Uncovering a Fallacy in Postmodernism, William D. Harpine
We Want Yer, McKinley’: Epideictic Rhetoric in Songs from the 1896 Presidential Campaign, William D. Harpine
What Do You Mean, Rhetoric Is Epistemic?, William D. Harpine
Submissions from 2001
Bryan’s ‘A Cross of Gold’: The Rhetoric of Polarization at the 1896 Democratic Convention, William D. Harpine
Submissions from 2000
Playing to the Press in McKinley’s Front Porch Campaign: The Early Weeks of a Nineteenth-Century Pseudo-Event, William D. Harpine
Submissions from 1998
Epideictic and Ethos in the Amarna Letters: The Withholding of Argument, William D. Harpine
Submissions from 1996
Stock Issues and Theories of Ethics, William D. Harpine
Submissions from 1993
The Appeal to Tradition: Cultural Evolution and Logical Soundness, William D. Harpine
Submissions from 1989
The Argument of Extreme Variation Does Not Prove Field Dependence, William D. Harpine
Submissions from 1985
Can Rhetoric and Dialectic Serve the Purposes of Logic?, William D. Harpine
Submissions from 1984
The Theoretical Bases of Stock Issues, William D. Harpine
Submissions from 1977
Stock Issues in Aristotle's Rhetoric, William D. Harpine