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		<description>[...] Present Tense: A Journal of Rhetoric in Society &#8220;is a peer-reviewed, blind-refereed, online journal dedicated to exploring contemporary social, cultural, political and economic issues through a rhetorical lens. In addition to examining these subjects as found in written, oral and visual texts, we wish to provide a forum for calls to action in academia, education and national policy.  Seeking to address current or presently unfolding issues, we publish short articles of no more than 2,000 words, the length of a conference paper&#8221; (from &#8220;about Present Tense&#8220;). [...]</description>
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