Contents
Acknowledgements
Foreword: Speech and Debate as Civic Education: Challenges and Opportunities - David Zarefsky
Introduction: Speech and Debate as Civic Education - J. Michael Hogan and Jessica A. Kurr
Part I: History of Speech and Debate as Civic Education
1. Warriors and Statesmen: Debate Education among Free African American Men in Antebellum Charleston - Angela G. Ray
2. Renewing a “Very Old Means of Education”: Civic Engagement and the Birth of Intercollegiate Debate in the United States - Jamie McKown
3. Taking Women Seriously: Debaters, Faculty Allies, and the Feminist Work of Debating in the 1930s and 1940s - Carly S. Woods
4. The Intersection of Debate and Democracy: The Shifting Role of Forensics in the History of American Civic Education - Michael D. Bartanen and Robert S. Littlefield
Part II: Debate Education and Public Deliberation
5. Public Debate and American Democracy: Guidelines for Pedagogy - Robert C. Rowland
6. When Argumentation Backfires: The Motivated Reasoning Predicament in Speech and Debate Pedagogy - Gordon R. Mitchell
7. Teaching Religion through Argument, Speech, and Debate: Critiquing Logos and Mythos - David A. Frank
Part III: Rethinking Competitive Speech and Debate
8. The CEDA-Miller Center War Powers Debates: A Case for Intercollegiate Debate’s Civic Roles - Paul E. Mabrey III
9. Beyond Peitho: The Women’s Debate Institute as Civic Education - Catherine H. Palczewski
10. Debating Conviction: From Sincere Belief to Affective Atmosphere - Walter Greene and Darrin Hicks
11. Debaters as Citizens: Rethinking Debate Frameworks to Address the Policy/Performance Divide - Sarah Stone Watt
Part IV: Cultivating Civic Skills and Literacy
12. Debate Activities and the Promise of Citizenship - Edward A. Hinck
13. Deliberation as Civic Education: Incorporating Public Deliberation into the Communication Studies Curriculum - Sara A. Mehltretter Drury, Rebecca A. Kuehl, and Jenn Anderson
14. Youth, Networks, and Civic Engagement: Communities of Belonging and Communities of Practice - G. Thomas Goodnight, Minhee Son, Jin Huang, and Ann Crigler
15. Pathways to Civic Education: Urban Debate Leagues as Communities of Practice - Melissa Maxcy Wade
Part V: International Collaboration and Interconnections in Debates
16. Comparing Argument and Debate Modes to Invoke Student Civic Engagement: Learning from ‘The Ben’ - Allan D. Louden and Taylor W. Hahn
17. The Worlds-Style Debate Format: Performing Global Citizenship - Una Kimokeo-Goes
18. Suzhi Jiaoyu, Debate, and Civic Education in China - Laskai, David Weeks and Tim Lewis
Select Bibliography
List of Contributors
Index