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The American Debate Association: Rule-Based Policy Debate

The American Debate Association: Rule-Based Policy Debate The ADA is committed to rulemaking as a mechanism to control the excesses which have contributed to the decline of policy debate. The advantages of a rule-based approach are explained, current rules are outlined, and the justification for those rules provided. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Argumentation and Advocacy Taylor & Francis

The American Debate Association: Rule-Based Policy Debate

Argumentation and Advocacy , Volume 27 (2): 10 – Sep 1, 1990

The American Debate Association: Rule-Based Policy Debate

Abstract

The ADA is committed to rulemaking as a mechanism to control the excesses which have contributed to the decline of policy debate. The advantages of a rule-based approach are explained, current rules are outlined, and the justification for those rules provided.
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Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Copyright
© 1990 Taylor and Francis Group, LLC
ISSN
2576-8476
eISSN
1051-1431
DOI
10.1080/00028533.1990.11951510
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Abstract

The ADA is committed to rulemaking as a mechanism to control the excesses which have contributed to the decline of policy debate. The advantages of a rule-based approach are explained, current rules are outlined, and the justification for those rules provided.

Journal

Argumentation and AdvocacyTaylor & Francis

Published: Sep 1, 1990

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