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+The counter role of the ballot is to evaluate the simulated policy consequences of our advocacies |
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+1. Engaging within the state structure is inevitable and can be effective. Simulating legislative action can create real change by promoting active learning of public policy and advocacy skills. |
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+Coverstone ‘5 Alan Coverstone (masters in communication from Wake Forest, longtime debate coach) “Acting on Activism: Realizing the Vision of Debate with Pro-social Impact” Paper presented at the National Communication Association Annual Conference November 17th 2005 |
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+An important concern ... in public policy |
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+2. Critique is useless without a concrete policy that solves for the harms that you discuss. Even if fiat is illusory, proposing real world alternatives is key. |
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+Bryant ‘12 (Levi Bryant is currently a Professor of Philosophy at Collin College. In addition to working as a professor, Bryant has also served as a Lacanian psychoanalyst. He received his Ph.D. from Loyola University in Chicago, Illinois, where he originally studied 'disclosedness' with the Heidegger scholar Thomas Sheehan. Bryant later changed his dissertation topic to the transcendental empiricism of Gilles Deleuze, “Critique of the Academic Left”, http://larvalsubjects.wordpress.com/2012/11/11/underpants-gnomes-a-critique-of-the-academic-left/) |
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+Unfortunately, the academic ... luck with that |