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Skorkowsky, George R., Jr. – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1971
This essay attempts to sort out and evaluate some commonly held notions about British debate and debaters in the light of my experience and it makes recommendations and suggests means by which the SCA could more fully utilize the tour." (Author)
Descriptors: Debate, Persuasive Discourse, Public Speaking
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Zarefsky, David – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1986
Sketches a brief history of the 1858 debates and analyzes their argumentative patterns. Speculates about the transformation of controversial questions through public debate. (PD)
Descriptors: Debate, Persuasive Discourse, Rhetorical Criticism, United States History
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Mitchell, Gordon R. – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 2006
The 2003 Iraq prewar intelligence failure was not simply a case of the U.S. intelligence community providing flawed data to policy-makers. It also involved subversion of the competitive intelligence analysis process, where unofficial intelligence boutiques "stovepiped" misleading intelligence assessments directly to policy-makers and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, War, Prevention, Information Sources
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Foss, Sonja K. – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1979
The Equal Rights Amendment controversy is studied as a conflict between two world views that are created by the rhetoric generated by proponents and opponents. Descriptions of the settings, actions, characters, and motivations of the opposing worlds reveal little common ground on which traditional argumentation can occur. (JMF)
Descriptors: Debate, Feminism, Identification (Psychology), Motivation
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Berquist, Goodwin F.; Golden, James L. – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1981
Argues that the news media actively promoted presidential debates, sought to establish expectations, and then became active critics. Concludes that presidential skills were seen as more important than message content. Notes that the current format does not enlarge public understanding and suggests a Lincoln-Douglas format in the future. (PD)
Descriptors: Debate, News Media, Newspapers, Persuasive Discourse
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Herrick, James A. – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1989
Explores how argumentation in the eighteenth-century miracles controversy (a century-long debate in Britain over the reasonableness of revealed religion) exhibited a controlling concern for procedural considerations. Discusses how the Deists and the Orthodox apologists used their argumentative force to advance rival methods for evaluating miracle…
Descriptors: Christianity, Debate, Eighteenth Century Literature, Foreign Countries