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2018

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Complete Issue 9(1) Jul 2018

Complete Issue 9(1)

Speaker & Gavel

Complete digitized issue (volume 9, issue 1, November 1971) of Speaker & Gavel.


Complete Issue 8(4) Jul 2018

Complete Issue 8(4)

Speaker & Gavel

Complete digitized issue (volume 8, issue 4, May 1971) of Speaker & Gavel.


Complete Issue 8(3) Jul 2018

Complete Issue 8(3)

Speaker & Gavel

Complete digitized issue (volume 8, issue 3, March 1971) of Speaker & Gavel.


Complete Issue 8(2) Jul 2018

Complete Issue 8(2)

Speaker & Gavel

Complete digitized issue (volume 8, issue 2, January 1971) of Speaker & Gavel.


Complete Issue 8(1) Jul 2018

Complete Issue 8(1)

Speaker & Gavel

Complete digitized issue (volume 8, issue 1, November 1970) of Speaker & Gavel.


Complete Issue 7(4) Jul 2018

Complete Issue 7(4)

Speaker & Gavel

Complete digitized issue (volume 7, issue 4, May 1970) of Speaker & Gavel.


Complete Issue 7(3) Jul 2018

Complete Issue 7(3)

Speaker & Gavel

Complete digitized issue (volume 7, issue 3, March 1970) of Speaker & Gavel.


Complete Issue 7(2) Jul 2018

Complete Issue 7(2)

Speaker & Gavel

Complete digitized issue (volume 7, issue 2, January 1970) of Speaker & Gavel.


Complete Issue 7(1) Jul 2018

Complete Issue 7(1)

Speaker & Gavel

Complete digitized issue (volume 7, issue 1, November 1969) of Speaker & Gavel.


Complete Issue 6(4) Jul 2018

Complete Issue 6(4)

Speaker & Gavel

Complete digitized issue (volume 6, issue 4, May 1969) of Speaker & Gavel.


Complete Issue 6(3) Jul 2018

Complete Issue 6(3)

Speaker & Gavel

Complete digitized issue (volume 6, issue 3, March 1969) of Speaker & Gavel.


Complete Issue 6(2) Jul 2018

Complete Issue 6(2)

Speaker & Gavel

Complete digitized issue (volume 6, issue 2, January 1969) of Speaker & Gavel.


Complete Issue 6(1) Jul 2018

Complete Issue 6(1)

Speaker & Gavel

Complete digitized issue (volume 6, issue 1, November 1968) of Speaker & Gavel.


Complete Issue 5(4) Jul 2018

Complete Issue 5(4)

Speaker & Gavel

Complete digitized issue (volume 5, issue 4, May 1968) of Speaker & Gavel.


Complete Issue 5(3) Jul 2018

Complete Issue 5(3)

Speaker & Gavel

Complete digitized issue (volume 5, issue 3, March 1968) of Speaker & Gavel.


Complete Issue 5(2) Jul 2018

Complete Issue 5(2)

Speaker & Gavel

Complete digitized issue (volume 5, issue 2, January 1968) of Speaker & Gavel.


Complete Issue 5(1) Jul 2018

Complete Issue 5(1)

Speaker & Gavel

Complete digitized issue (volume 5, issue 1, November 1967) of Speaker & Gavel.


Complete Issue 55(1) Jul 2018

Complete Issue 55(1)

Speaker & Gavel

Complete digitized issue (volume 55, issue 1, Spring 2018) of Speaker & Gavel.


Jason Berke: What Forensics Did For Me, Jason Berke Jul 2018

Jason Berke: What Forensics Did For Me, Jason Berke

Speaker & Gavel

ALUMNI CORNER: The forensic community is filled with alumni who will tout the benefits they received through their participation in intercollegiate speech and debate activities. As directors of forensics programs face battles for budgets and sometimes for their program’s very existence, having a collection of published testimonies about the positive influence of forensics can be a tremendous help. To that end, Speaker & Gavel is setting aside space in each issue for our alumni to talk about how forensics has helped them in their professional life. These are our alumni’s stories.


Beverly Mahone-Gibbs: What Forensics Did For Me, Beverly Mahone-Gibbs Jul 2018

Beverly Mahone-Gibbs: What Forensics Did For Me, Beverly Mahone-Gibbs

Speaker & Gavel

ALUMNI CORNER: The forensic community is filled with alumni who will tout the benefits they received through their participation in intercollegiate speech and debate activities. As directors of forensics programs face battles for budgets and sometimes for their program’s very existence, having a collection of published testimonies about the positive influence of forensics can be a tremendous help. To that end, Speaker & Gavel is setting aside space in each issue for our alumni to talk about how forensics has helped them in their professional life. These are our alumni’s stories.


Enacting Compassion: Enactment And The Theory Of Image Restoration In Monica Lewinsky's Ted Talk, "The Price Of Shame", Eric Mishne Jul 2018

Enacting Compassion: Enactment And The Theory Of Image Restoration In Monica Lewinsky's Ted Talk, "The Price Of Shame", Eric Mishne

Speaker & Gavel

Cyberbullying is an ever-growing concern, and its effects are not escaping the public eye. Monica Lewinsky spoke at TED Vancouver in 2015 about the effects of cyberbullying and suggested a change in the cultural attitude online toward one of compassion. This paper argues that components of William Benoit’s Theory of Image Restoration (TIR) are relevant to understanding Lewinsky’s speech, but principles of enactment (Daughton, 1989) are more salient to her message and achievement of her mission. In light of the complexity of Lewinsky’s story, the author explores an expansion of TIR labeled image renovation that adds variance to the function …


(Re)Designing The Debate Tournament For Civic Life, John J. Rief Jul 2018

(Re)Designing The Debate Tournament For Civic Life, John J. Rief

Speaker & Gavel

The presence of public audiences in competitive contest rounds, a central feature of early intercollegiate debate practice, was largely eliminated during the ascent of the tournament model over the last century. However, audience participation in tournament designs has recently become a topic of conversation among those committed to transforming the activity in line with the emerging civic and public attitudes of higher education. Given the preliminary nature of this conversation, we currently lack robust models for and scholarly reflection about the role audiences might play within the calcified and secluded structures of tournament debating. Building on recent work in American …


All Good And Well?: The State Of Forensic Health And Wellness Scholarship, Carson S. Kay Jul 2018

All Good And Well?: The State Of Forensic Health And Wellness Scholarship, Carson S. Kay

Speaker & Gavel

Forensic educators and students face many competitive challenges while vying for trophies and titles. However, maintaining one’s health while preparing, traveling, and competing too often falls by the wayside. Although scholars have examined the health of forensic educators and students in the past, few current research agendas address the health concerns of the forensic community. With the exception of Carmack (2016) and her collaboration with Holm (2005, 2013, 2015), forensic scholars have not actively discussed how the activity affects student and educator wellbeing since 2004. Questions still remain regarding how the speech and debate community might feasibly promote a healthy …


Front Matter Jul 2018

Front Matter

Speaker & Gavel

Front matter and table of contents for volume 55, issue 1 of Speaker & Gavel.


The World Of Women: Resources, Kellian Clink Jul 2018

The World Of Women: Resources, Kellian Clink

Library Services Publications

Women are absent from most standard encyclopedias in academic libraries such as the Europa World Year Book or the States’ Man Yearbook. To provide excellent service to our Gender and Women’s Studies scholars, librarians need to provide alternative sources of country information. Below are directories, country studies, and a listing of some significant websites with authoritative, timely, and substantial information about women around the world.

Some of the resources scoured to find these included the LibGuide: https://guides.library.oregonstate.edu/wgss280, the University of Wisconsin’s Women’s Knowledge Digital Library. In addition, intentional searching for websites and 30 years’ experience helping GWS scholars contributed to …


A Culture Of Memorialization: Examining Public Grief Through Funeral Programs, Bethany R. Rykhus Jul 2018

A Culture Of Memorialization: Examining Public Grief Through Funeral Programs, Bethany R. Rykhus

Journal of Undergraduate Research at Minnesota State University, Mankato

Grief can be expressed in a vast number of ways, each unique to the person experiencing it. But are there wider trends in the manner in which this grief is displayed publicly? This research examines a collection of Christian funeral programs in Blue Earth County spanning the 1960s to the 2010s. By examining the linguistic and symbolic features of these programs, commonalities in the imagery, bible verses, poetry, or other tributes to the deceased are identified and analyzed across several factors including specific genders, ages, and time periods. This examination reflects a larger culture of memorialization amongst local Christian mourners …


Msu-M Social Work Students' Perceptions Of Sexual Assault Reporting, Elizabeth M. Guss Jul 2018

Msu-M Social Work Students' Perceptions Of Sexual Assault Reporting, Elizabeth M. Guss

Journal of Undergraduate Research at Minnesota State University, Mankato

Prior research on sexual assault reporting has identified several barriers to reporting, such as rape myths, negative perceptions about how the report will be handled, and misinformation about reporting rights. Due to these barriers, many cases of sexual assault go unreported. By increasing education about sexual assault policies and access to resources, it is hoped that college campuses can become safer for all students. Data for this study was gathered through an online, anonymous survey which contained twelve questions- six about reporting perceptions and knowledge, and six about socio-demographic information. The survey was sent to an intro-level Social Work class …


Applying Social Work Values To The Care And Treatment Of Intersex People, Michelle Anklan, Jeffrey Matejcek, Lorelei Tinaglia Jul 2018

Applying Social Work Values To The Care And Treatment Of Intersex People, Michelle Anklan, Jeffrey Matejcek, Lorelei Tinaglia

Master of Social Work Student Policy Advocacy Briefs

The "problem" of intersex conditions is not due to intersex variations themselves, rather contemporary society's binary understanding of sex. The term “intersex” refers to individuals born with “anatomies that are considered ‘atypical’ for either male or female bodies.” There are over 40 variations of sex development that can be referred to as “intersex”, which makes conforming to the binary (i.e. male/female) system of gender problematic. The United Nations Human Rights Office of the High Commissioner affirms that, "being intersex relates to biological sex characteristics, and is distinct from a person's sexual orientation or gender identity." Dominant medical procedure throughout the …


It's A Wrap: Librarians, Filmmakers And Archival Collections, Monika Antonelli, Daardi Sizemore Mixon Jun 2018

It's A Wrap: Librarians, Filmmakers And Archival Collections, Monika Antonelli, Daardi Sizemore Mixon

Library Services Publications

Outreach Librarian, Monika Antonelli and University Archivist Librarian, Daardi Sizemore will show an excerpt of their 50 minute documentary film, Two Weeks in May, which documents student anti-Vietnam War protests on the Minnesota State University, Mankato campus in May 1972. The presenters will share their experiences creating the film including: timeline, funding, personnel, film production, use of archival material, and acquisition of new archival material. The film highlights historical events at the University and in the city of Mankato, and demonstrates the importance of student engagement with social and political issues.


A New Publishing Landscape: The Curiosities, Opportunities, & Pitfalls Of Open Access Publishing, Kristen Cvancara, Laura Jacobi, Heidi J. Southworth Jun 2018

A New Publishing Landscape: The Curiosities, Opportunities, & Pitfalls Of Open Access Publishing, Kristen Cvancara, Laura Jacobi, Heidi J. Southworth

Communication Studies Department Publications

Open access (OA) publishing is a unique model for disseminating academic work to a larger readership that is not controlled by traditional publishing/subscription gate-keepers. This panel provides an informative session reviewing OA as a new publishing landscape ripe with opportunities and potential pitfalls. To help you navigate this uncharted terrain, three presenters will guide you through a discussion covering OA's origin story, models under which OA operates, pros and cons of the OA landscape, and differing perspectives on OA from a variety of academic stakeholders. The goal of the session is to educate participants about OA publishing and generate an …