National Parliamentary Debate Workshop

Willamette University

Summer 2005

Introduction to Argumentation: Robert Trapp

Public and Technical Spheres of Argument: Robert Trapp

Speaker Positions, Roles and Rules: Bill Sheffield

Non-policy Case Construction: Robert Trapp

Topicality: Melissa Franke

Irony and Fiat: Rob Layne

Policy Case Constuction: Melissa Franke

Kritik: John Boyer

Topicality: Keith West

Zen and the Art of Debate I: Bonnie Stapleton

Zen and the Art of Debate II: Bonnie Stapleton

Zen and the Art of Debate III: Bonnie Stapleton

Zen and the Art of Debate IV: Bonnie Stapleton

Affirmative Strategies: Skip Rutledge

Oil and Energy Issues: Jon Howland

Researching and Writing Briefs: Konrad Hack

Flowing: Bill Sheffield

Answering Kritiks: Ian O'Connell

Kritik Construction and Brainstorming: Jon Howland & John Boyer

Topicality: Joe Gantt

Disadvantages: Konrad Hack

Generic Disadvantages: Keith West and Melissa Franke

Funding Underfunded Teams: Kyle Debeer

Adapting to Judges: Melissa Franke

Weighing: Rob Layne

Weighing Kyle Debeer

Disadvantages: Bill Sheffield

Counterplans: John Boyer

Counterplans: Skip Rutledge

Counterplans: Joe Gantt

Permutatons: Rob Layne

Logical Fallacies: Skip Rutledge

The Ethics of Lying: Skip Rutledge

US Supreme Court Decisions: Paul Crisalli