Tag: Debate

A note from the outgoing editor

Forensic scholarship is communication scholarship. Josh Compton Compton, J. (2017). A note from the outgoing editor. The Forensic of Pi Kappa Delta, 102(1), 1. ISSN: 0015-735X

Introduction to The Forensic special issue: Forensics and the Net Generation

The phrase is a contagion. We add our own versions, and soon, nostalgia is not only contagious, but also, competitive. Josh Compton Compton, J. (2012). Introduction to The…

Understanding forensics: Metaphoric explanations in popular press

Craig, E., & Compton, J. (2007, November). Understanding forensics: Metaphoric explanations in popular press [paper presentation]. National Communication Association, Chicago, IL, United States.

Forensic metaphors: Comparisons within and about intercollegiate forensics

Compton, J. (2007, November). Forensics metaphors: Comparisons within and about intercollegiate forensics [paper presentation]. National Communication Association, Chicago, IL, United States.

Forensics stories: Considering impacts of narratives on how we view and do intercollegiate speech and debate

Compton, J., & Kaylor, B. (2006, November). Forensics stories: Considering impacts of narratives on how we view and do intercollegiate speech and debate [paper presentation]. National Communication Association, San Antonio,…

Remembering, forgetting, and memorializing the past

Building on theoretical foundations like collective memory helps ensure that forensic scholarship will receive recognition beyond the activity—informing those interested about not only what is done in forensics,…

Forensic acclamation: Approaching intercollegiate speech and debate from an acclaiming theoretical typology

Compton, J. (2005, November). Forensic acclamation: Approaching intercollegiate speech and debate from an acclaiming theoretical typology [paper presentation]. National Communication Association, Boston, MA, United States. *Winner, Top Paper: Pi Kappa…