Complete Issue 53(1)

Speaker & Gavel, Oct 2016

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Complete Issue 53(1)

Complete Issue 53(1) 0 Thi s Complete Issue is brought to you for free and open access by Cornerstone: A Collection of Scholarly and Creative Works for Minnesota State University, Mankato. It has been accepted for inclusion in Speaker & Gavel by an authorized administrator of Cornerstone: A Collection of Scholarly and Creative Works for Minnesota State University , Mankato , USA Follow this and additional works at: http://cornerstone.lib.mnsu.edu/speaker-gavel Part of the Speech and Rhetorical Studies Commons Recommended Citation - D e l t a S i g m a R h o – T a u K a p p a Al p h a Volume 53, Issue 1 Spring 2016 S G peaker & avel DSR-TKA: Rolling with the Times (Walker) 1 Taking the Journal to the Digital Age (Holm) 2 Creating a Healthy Space: Forensic Educators’ Sensemaking about Healthy Tournament Management Practices (Carmack) 5 Agitation in Amsterdam: The International Dimension of Carrie Chapman Catt’s Suffrage Rhetoric (Gerber) 27 A Functional Analysis of 2013 Mayoral Campaign Web Pages (Glantz. et al) But What Does It Mean?: Incorporating Creative Arts Therapy into Forensics Pedagogy (Ivey) 43 65 Motivated Reasoning and Viewers’ Reactions to the First 2012 Presidential Debate (Jarman) 83 Coverage of the 2008 Presidential Primary Campaign by Males, Females, and Mixed Journalist Groups (Whalen) 103 Alumni Corner Foamcore and the Future of Speech (Hungerman) 131 Renita Jablonski: What Forensics Did for Me (Jablonski) 137 Kevin Keatley: What Forensics Did for Me (Keatley) 140 Issue Debate Issue Debates: Notecards in Extemporaneous Speaking (Kennedy & Carter) 144 Speaker & Gavel is the publication of Delta Sigma Rho – Tau Kappa Alpha S&G Editor Dr. Todd Holm Director of Professional Communication 2077 Geiger Hall Expeditionary Warfare School Marine Corps University Marine Corps Base Quantico Quantico VA 22134-5038 mailto: Editorial Board Sarah Lynn Jones, PhD Monmouth College James J. Kimble, PhD Seton Hall University R. Kyle Kellam, PhD Marian University Brian Amsden, PhD Clayton University Najla Amundson, PhD North Dakota State University Heather J. Carmack, PhD James Madison University Scott Dickmeyer, PhD UW LaCrosse Aaron M. Duncan, PhD University of Nebraska Lincoln Jason A. Edwards, PhD Bridgewater State College Laura K. Gill, EdD Creighton University Jessica M. Henry, PhD Hastings College Michael S. Chouinard, PhD Florida State College at Jacksonville Christopher Leland, PhD Colorado Christian College Daniel Cronn-Mills, PhD Minnesota State University, Mankato C. Austin McDonald II, PhD Hastings College Jacob H. Stutzman, PhD Emporia State University P a g e | 2 Becoming a Member of the Editorial Board So as not to overload our editors and ensure a quick turn-around from subject matter experts, we accept nominations and self-nomination to the board. Contact the editor if you or someone you know has a terminal degree (PhD, EdD, JD, MFA), a forensics background either as a competitor or coach, and some publication experience. You don’t have to be currently active in forensics; as a matter of fact, former forensics people are perfect for our needs because they are not as overloaded during the travel season. DSR-TKA President Prof. Benjamin Walker Assistant Professor of Communication Studies Acting Director of Forensics Southwest Minnesota State University Tomeka Robinson, PhD Hofstra University Desireé D. Rowe, PhD Towson State University Sarah Steimel, PhD Weber State University Fred Sternhagen, PhD Concordia College (MN) Audra L. McMullen, PhD Towson State University Jerry L. Miller, PhD Ohio University Blair Thompson, PhD Western Kentucky University E. Sue Weber, PhD University of Pennsylvania Jesse J. Ohl, PhD Anna G. Zimmerman, PhD University of Mary Washington Marian University John Perlich, PhD Hastings College Peter M. Pober, PhD George Mason University Call for Papers Speaker and Gavel is an international, peer-reviewed journal publishing highquality, original research in the field of communication studies. While it has its roots in the pedagogy of competitive speech and debate and welcomes submissions from that sub-discipline it is open to, and regularly publishes, articles from any of communication’s sub-disciplines. We maintain a focus on competitive speech and debate issues but we are also open to submissions from all communication related fields including (but not limited to): Applied Comm Forensics Organizational Culture Argumentation & Debate Health Comm Political Comm Communication Theory Humor Studies Public Relations Computer Mediated Comm Instructional Comm Queer Studies Conflict Intercultural Comm Rhetoric Interpersonal Comm Small Group Comm Cultural Studies Organizational Comm Speech Anxiety Critical Cultural Theory Additionally the journal is open to all research methodologies, (rhetorical, qualitative, quantitative, historical, etc.). In addition S&G will also except one or two literature reviews for each issue and a limited number of scholarly book (...truncated)


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