The UWP leadership team curates the following listing of academic journals, open access books, position statements, and other resources related to rhetoric and composition/writing studies. To suggest an addition or to alert us to a changed/broken link, send an email message to writing -AT- vt.edu.
- Writing Spaces (four volumes; 2010, 2011, 2020, & 2022)
- Bad Ideas About Writing (2017)
- Try This: Research Methods for Writers (2022)
- Open access and OER journals and books published by the WAC Clearinghouse
- Scholarly journals
- College Composition and Communication
- College English
- Composition Forum
- Composition Studies
- Computers and Composition
- Computers and Composition Online
- Constellations
- Enculturation
- JAC (inactive)
- Journal of Business and Technical Communication
- Journal of Interactive Technology and Pedagogy
- Journal of Multimodal Rhetorics
- Journal of Writing Assessment
- Journal of Writing Teacher Education
- Kairos
- Literacy in Composition Studies
- Pedagogy
- Peitho
- Present Tense
- Programmatic Perspectives
- Prompt
- Research in the Teaching of English
- Reflections: A Journal of Community-Engaged Writing and Rhetoric
- Rhetoric Review
- RSQ: Rhetoric Society Quarterly
- SKRIB: Critical Studies in Writing Programs and Pedagogy
- Technical Communication Quarterly
- Teaching English in the Two-year College
- The JUMP
- The WAC Journal
- WPA Journal
- Writing Center Journal
- Writing Lab Newsletter
- Written Communication
- Xchanges
- NCTE position statements
- Specific materials addressing Students’ Right to Their Own Language (SRTOL), accessibility and disability rhetorics, cultural rhetorics, First Time Up, and rhetorical grammar.
For keeping up to date on the latest monographs and edited collections in rhetoric and composition/writing studies, check out Rhetorlist, developed by Dr. Tim Lockridge from Miami (OH), a 2012 alumnus of Virginia Tech’s Rhetoric and Writing PhD program.
A comparable aggregator, As It So Happens, applies to selected journals in the discipline. As It So Happens was developed and released in 2019 by Dr. Chris Lindgren, faculty in Virginia Tech’s Rhetoric and Writing PhD program.