Call for Nominations and Applications
Editor, Rhetoric Society Quarterly, Volumes 54 – 57 (2024 – 2027)
Job Description
RSQ seeks to publish high quality articles and book reviews on all aspects of rhetoric, including history, theory, criticism, and pedagogy. Its readership includes scholars in Communication, English, and other disciplines. The journal publishes five issues a year, of which four are the responsibility of the editor and one, a special themed issue, is the responsibility of an associate editor. RSQ is published by Taylor & Francis, a division of Routledge, under contractual arrangement with RSA.
The editor’s responsibilities include the following activities:
Manuscript load
RSQ currently receives about 120 submissions a year. Present practice is to have two anonymous reviews by experts in the relevant area of scholarship. For the past decade, the acceptance rate has been 10-12%.
Other editorial duties
The RSQ editor is a non-voting member of the RSA Board of Directors and an officer of RSA. As such, the editor is expected to attend two Board meetings per year, participate in the ongoing deliberations among the officers and communicate with the Publications Committee as needed.
Institutional support
Institutional support is needed, e.g. for released time from other duties and support for a student editorial assistant. Because production of the journal is the contractual responsibility of Taylor & Francis, and because submission and review processes are now almost entirely electronic, little in the way of postage and telephone support is needed. A student editorial assistant, employed about one day a week year-round, receives and processes manuscripts before the editor reviews them and communicates with authors and reviewers on technical issues concerning submission, manuscript style, formatting, etc. The editor needs travel support to attend two meetings of the RSA Board each year. RSA provides a stipend of $12,000 to defray expenses related to the editorial function, including travel. Specific arrangements are negotiable with the RSA Executive Director.
Transition
The new editor will be responsible for RSQ volumes 54 -57 (January 1, 2024 through December 31, 2027). However, the new editor should be prepared to work with the current editor during the late fall of 2022 to learn the routines, to meet the editorial and production team at Taylor & Francis, and to begin in January 2023 evaluating manuscripts for the first issue of Volume 54 in 2024.
Nomination/application materials and procedure
Nominations/applications for RSQ Editor should include:
The search committee for the new editor currently consists of Lisa Corrigan (Chair) and Mary Stuckey. Nominations, applications, and supporting materials should be sent to Lisa Corrigan, lcorriga@uark.edu.
Consideration of applications will begin on August 15th and will continue until the position is filled.