Argumentation and Forensics Division

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Interest Group Awards 2025

Listed here are awards given by the Interest Group to its members. Interests Groups are smaller communities within NCA’s large membership that provide a range of resources including networking opportunities, Annual Convention programming, leadership opportunities, awards, and specialized information dissemination channels, among others.

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Top Paper Award

Year Award Winner
2025 Robert Hinck, Edward Hinck, and Shelly Schaefer Hinck, “(In)civility and Presidential Image Making: Politeness Strategies of the 2024 Presidential Debates”
2024 Robert Hinck; Shelly Schaefer Hinck; Edward A. Hinck, “Do Primary Debates Matter Any More? Assessing the 2024 Republican Primary Debates in the Wake of Trump’s Return to Power”
2023 Shanara Reid-Brinkley, “Coalition Building in the Belly of the Beast: Black Movement Expansion and the Politics of Allyship in Competitive Policy Debate” 
2022 Matthew Salzano & Damien Pfister, “Caught in the Crossfire: Apple Airdrop and the Digital Infrastructures of Rhetoric and Argumentation” 
2021 John Banister, “Textualism, the Universal Audience, and Inventional Constraints in the Roberts Court’s Voting Rights Jurisprudence”
2020 Timothy Michaels and Matt Corr, “Debate’s Digital Crossroads: Exploring the Possibilities of Virtual Reality for Competitive Debate”
2013 Justin Eckstein, “Yellow Rain: The Acoustics of Strategic Maneuvering”
2012 Susan Sci, “Enacting Reverence: The Role of Affect in the International Freedom Center Controversy”

Top Student Paper Award

Year Award Winner
2025 Molly Martin, “All over Any: Definitional History and Argument in Constructing Autism Spectrum Disorder”
2024 Xi Li, “Speech and Debate Across Cultures: A Functional and Historical Comparison of English Forensic Education in China and the United States”
2023 Carter Reed, “Judicial Apologia in Trump v. Hawaii”
2020 Cimmiaron Alvarez, “Who to Tell: Communication Privacy Management and Self-Disclosure of Sexual Victimization within the Collegiate Forensics Community”
2016 Timothy Bill
2015 Pascal Gagné, “Transmographs: The Semblance of Political Signification in Affect”
2014 Spencer Harris

Top Panel Award

Year Award Winner
2025 No Award Given
2024 John Joseph Rief, Kenneth Newby, “Debate, Civic Life, and Social Justice: Innovations Toward a Greater Regard for Community”
2023 “Social Justice Perspectives on Transformative Approaches to Argumentation:  How Debate Challenges Limited Freedom of Expression” – Natasha Brown, Robert Green, Shavonne Shorter, Erin Brummett, & Sharmine Herbert 
2019 “Surviving in a Changing Bureaucracy: Strategizing Methods of Re-Legitimizing Speech and Debate Programs” – Chair: Katie Marie Brunner Panelists: Stephen P. Hagan, William Heinze, Deano A. Pape, Erica Lamm Respondent: Larry G. Schnoor
2016 Trent Webb                                

Article of the Year Award

Year Award Winner
2025 Terrell Jake Dionne, “Subordinating Plains Indians through Conservation Law: A Rhetorical Analysis of the Bison Protection Debate”
2021 Kristopher Copeland & Ant Woodall, “‘This is Who I am and This is What I’m Carrying’: Examining Self-Disclosure in Forensics”
2020 Nick J. Sciullo, “The Racial Coding of Performance Debate: Race, Difference, and Policy Debate”

Book of the Year Award

Year Award Winner
2021 Tiffany Lewis, Uprising: How Women Used the US West to Win the Right to Vote Michigan State University Press (2021)
2020 Emma Frances Bloomfield, Communication Strategies for Engaging Climate Skeptics

Top Paper in Argumentation

Year Award Winner
2019 Sarah Dweik, Matthew Parnell, Joseph Provencher, “The Conflict of Callouts: Surviving Competitive Confrontation in Modern Collegiate Debate”
2016 Sean Kennedy
2015 Stephen Llano, “The Tournament is a Singularity”

Top Paper in Forensics

Year Award Winner
2016 Keith Bistodeau
2015 Kristopher Copeland and Kendrea James, “My College Education Has Come From My Participation in the Forensics Team”