| | The Forensic of Pi Kappa Delta invited authors to submit manuscripts related to scholarship, pedagogy, research and administration in competitive and non-competitive and non-competitive speech and debate activities. The Editor and Editorial Board especially seek articles that are about ways to increase diversity in forensics. The Editorial Board will consider manuscripts of this nature a top priority. Manuscripts submitted by undergraduate students and previously unpublished scholars will also receive serious consideration.
This journal reflects the values of its supporting organization, Pi Kappa Delta, which is committed to promoting the art of persuasion, beautiful and just. The journal seeks to promote serious scholarly discussion of issues connected to making competitive individual events and debate a powerful tool for teaching students essential citizenship skills. The journal seeks essays reflecting perspectives from all current debate and individual events forms, including, but not limited to: NDT, CEDA, NEDA, NPDA, IPDA, Lincoln-Douglas Debate, as well as NIET, NFA and non-traditional individual events.
Reviews of books, activities, and other educational materials will be published periodically (as submitted), and those submissions are also sought. Potential authors should contact the Editor regarding the choice of material for review.
| | | | The Forensic of Pi Kappa (ISSN:0015-735X) is published twice yearly, Winter and Summer by Pi Kappa Delta. Subscription is part of Charter Chapter Membership Dues. For alumni and non-members, the rate is $20.00 for 1 year and $60.00 for three years. Second class postage is paid at Ripon, WI. Postmaster and subscribers, please send all address change requests to Pi Kappa Delta, 125 Watson Street, P.O. Box 38, Ripon, WI, 54971. The Forensic is also available in 16 mm microfilm, 35 mm microfilm, or 100 mm microfilm from University Microfilms International, 300 North Zeeb Road, Ann Arbor, MI, 48106. | |
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| Editor: Nina-Jo Moore, Appalachian State University Review Editors:
Michael Bartanen, Pacific Lutheran Doug Binsfeld, Southwest State University Lynn Cherry, College of Charleston Terry Cole, Appalachian State University Jeffrey Hobbs, University of Texas-Tyler Todd Holm, Miami University (Ohio) Marchall Most, Boise State University Mabry O'Donnell, Marietta College Glenda Treadaway, Appalachian State University
| | | | Submission Information: All works must be original and not under review by other publishers. Submissions should conform to APA Guidelines (latest edition). E-mail submissions to the editor in Word format with no specialized internal formatting. Manuscripts should not exceed 25 double-spaced, typed pages, exclusive of tables and references. Book reviews and educational materials should be 4-5 double-spaced pages. Submitted manuscripts will not be returned. The title page should include the title, author(s), correspondence address, e-mail address and telephone numbers of the author(s). The second page should include an abstract of between 75 and 100 words. The text of the manuscript (including its title) should begin on the next page, with no reference to the author, and with the remaining pages numbered consecutively. Avoid self-identification in the text of the manuscript. Notes and references should be typed and double-spaced on the pages following the text of the manuscript. Tables should be clearly marked regarding their placement in the manuscript. E-mail moorenj@appstate.edu for further information. Authors should have an editorial decision within three months.
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