- Samantha Senda-Cook "Fahrenheit 9/11's Purpose-Driven Agents: A Multipentadic Approach to Political Entertainment";
- Hans Lindquist "Composing a Gourmet Experience: Using Kenneth Burke’s Theory of Rhetorical Form";
- Camille K. Lewis "Publish and Perish?: My Fundamentalist Education from the Inside Out";
- Robert Wade Kenny "The Glamour of Motives: Applications of Kenneth Burke within the Sociological Field"; and
- Mark Huglen and Clarke Rountree "The Future of Burke Studies."
- "Embarking on Burke: Profiles of New Scholars"
- Maura J. Smyth reviews Christopher R. Darr's article “Civility as Rhetorical Enactment: The John Ashcroft ‘Debates’ and Burke’s Theory of Form";
- Candace Epps–Robertson reviews Robert Glenn Howard's. “A Theory of Vernacular Rhetoric: The Case of the ‘Sinner’s Prayer’ Online."
New submissions to KB Journal should be directed to Andy King of Louisiana State University at andyk@lsu.edu.
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