[eDebate] Contemporary Argumentation and Debate - Latest Issue and call for Papers
Kelly McDonald
Kelly.McDonald at asu.edu
Tue Mar 4 09:57:52 CST 2008
The latest issue of CAD, volume 27 from 2006, will be handed out at CEDA registration in Wichita.
Below is the Table of Contents and Call for Papers. As you can see it was a lengthy issue. CAD is the official journal of CEDA has been a vibrant outlet for forensic pedagogy and research, as well as for argumentation and criticism scholars alike in the activity.
Contemporary Argumentation and Debate
The Journal of the Cross Examination Debate Association
VOLUME 27 2006
FEATURED ARTICLES
Forensic Program Resources: A National Comprehensive Study
Jack Rogers
1
Gender Inequity in Debate, Legal and Business Professions
Irene Matz and Jon Bruschke
29
Uncovering the Intellectual Diversity of Common Lines of Argument in Modern Policy Debate
Sarah E. Ryan and Benjamin K. Sovacool
49
CAD Forum
Technology and Debate: An Assessment
Allan Louden, Forum Editor
71
On Further Integrating Information Technology and Academic Debate
Timothy M. O'Donnell
75
Deliberating Debate's Digital Features
Carly Woods, Matthew Brigham, Brent Heavner, Takuzo Konishi, John Rief, Brent Saindon, and Gordon R. Mitchell
81
Women in Debate: From Virtual to Material
Rae Lynn Schwartz- DuPre
106
On-Line Debate Record Keeping and Judge Information: An Imprudent Look at the Future
Jon Bruschke and Toni Nielson
121
Debate and the Web: Creating Synergy between Evidence Retrieval and Production
Stefan Bauschard
133
Internet Debating: Technical Solutions for the 21st Century
Alfred C. Snider
140
Argue into the Camera, Please: An Exploration of Comprehensive Digital Recording in Debate
Eric Morris
148
The Interconnectedness between Intercollegiate Policy Debate Education and the Urban Debate Leagues: From a Distance, Five Years and Change Later
C. Thomas Preston, Jr.
157
Call for Manuscripts
173
CALL FOR MANUSCRIPTS
Submission Policy
Contemporary Argumentation and Debate: The Journal of the Cross Examination Debate Association, is a refereed journal dedicated to publishing quality scholarship related to the theory and practice of debate (academic and pubic sphere) and argumentation (theoretical and applied).
Submission Guidelines
Manuscripts should be prepared in accordance with the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association. The journal employs a blind review system. Manuscripts must be submitted electronically in a current Word or rich-text format. Identification materials--the author(s), institutional affiliation, mailing address, e-mail address, and phone numbers--should only appear on the first page. The first page should also note any previous public presentation of publication of any portion or form of the manuscript. The manuscript should not contain internal references that identify the author in a way to compromise blind review. All correspondence relating to the manuscript, including notification that the manuscript has been received, will be directed to the specified author. Authors submitting to Contemporary Argumentation and Debate must give exclusive right of review to this journal until such time that the review has been completed. Upon acceptance, assignment of copyright will be made to the Cross Examination Debate Association. CAD is an annual publication with manuscripts accepted throughout the year.
An electronic copy of manuscript should be sent to:
Allan Louden - louden at wfu.edu
Editor, Contemporary Argumentation and Debate
Department of Communication
Box 7347, Reynolda Station
Wake Forest University
Winston-Salem, NC 27109
Kelly M. McDonald, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
The Hugh Downs School of Human Communication
PO Box 871205
Tempe, AZ 85287-1205
Office: 474 Stauffer Hall
Phone: (480) 965-2027 (direct)
Fax: (480) 965-4291
Email: kelly.mcdonald at asu.edu
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