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Argumentation and Advocacy articles from September 2001

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This publication provides research and articles on argumentation studies, including contemporary or historical argumentation theory, informal logic, pragma-dialectics, interpersonal arguing, culture and argument, public and political/legal argument and forensics and pedagogy.

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Argumentation and Advocacy archives from September 2001

Keynote address from the Tahoe Conference on academic debate.
September 22, 2001... Erwin Chemerinsky (*) It is a tremendous honor and pleasure to have been invited to deliver this keynote address. Debate was the most important part of my high school and college education. Other than my parents, the two people who most...

Ten years of demographics: Who debates in America.(Statistical Data Included)
September 22, 2001... Pamela L. Stepp and Beth Gardner (*) In the preface of Freeley and Steinberg's (2000) tenth edition of Argumentation and Debate they highlight text revisions about the influence of culture on perceptual reasoning and cultural restrictions...

High school student perceptions of the efficacy of debate participation.(Statistical Data Included)
September 22, 2001... Robert S. Littlefield (*) Over the past twenty years, the nature and benefits of interscholastic debate have come under scrutiny from administrators and others who question whether the investment of time, effort, and resources is...

Applications of rhetorical criticism: An analysis of individual event speeches (1993-2000).
September 22, 2001... Andrew C. Billings, Jonathan Birdnow and Caroline S. Parsons (*) Within competitive individual events, no category of speaking has the same history as rhetorical criticism. Often the least-entered event at a tournament, rhetorical criticism...

Forensics education? How the structure and discourse of forensics promotes competition.
September 22, 2001... Ann Burnett, Jeffrey Brand and Mark Meister (*) The 1998 American Forensic Association (AFA) National Individual Events Tournament (NIET) hosted in Flagstaff, Arizona was acclaimed a successful tournament by most tournament attendees. A...

Demanding expectations: Surviving and Thriving as a collegiate debate coach.
September 22, 2001... Kelly M. McDonald (*) In the last year of my graduate program at the University of Kansas, I had occasion to look closely at the crowd assembled for the awards breakfast on the last day of competition at the Donn W. Parson Heart of America...

Extending the diversity agenda in forensics: Invisible disabilities and beyond.
September 22, 2001... Michael W. Shelton and Cynthia K. Matthews (*) Diversity issues have become a cornerstone of higher education, and forensic activities are certainly no exception to that rule. Indeed, in many regards the forensic community has been on the...

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