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Editorial Office

Journal "Unknown Orator"
UDC: 808.5

Media Identifier: R40-06339

ISSN 3083-7294 (print)

EISSN

Periodicity: twice a year.

EDITORIAL BOARD:
Editor-in-Chief – Mykola Ovcharov  
Editor – Nataliia Vyshnevska  
Executive Secretary – Olena Petrochenko

COOPERATION WITH AUTHORS: 

The editorial office of the journal "Unknown Orator" invites researchers, public speaking practitioners, lecturers, psychologists, and everyone who has experience and knowledge in the field of rhetoric and nonverbal communication to cooperate with us.

Article submission: free of charge

We accept articles in the following areas:
- Public speaking and rhetoric
- Nonverbal communication and body language
- Psychology of public speaking
- Techniques of persuasion and influence
- Emotional intelligence in communication
- Intercultural communication
- History of rhetoric and modern trends
- Methods of teaching public speaking

Article Requirements

Format: popular science style, length 3000–8000 words  
Languages:  Ukrainian, English, Arabic  

Articles should include specific examples, practical advice, and be useful for a wide audience of readers.

How to Submit an Article

Send your article to email: info@ovcharov.institute

In the email please indicate:
- Author’s full name
- Contact information
- Brief information about the author (2–3 sentences)

The editorial office reviews articles within 5–7 working days and informs the author about the decision.

EDITORIAL PHILOSOPHY

The editorial office of the journal “Unknown Orator” follows the principle that true public speaking is a harmonious combination of rational and emotional intelligence. We believe that every person has a natural ability for expressive communication, which can be revealed through conscious study and practice.

Our goal is to create content that not only teaches technique, but also inspires self-discovery through nonverbal communication. We strive for every article to become a tool for personal growth and professional development of readers.