Tournament: Greenhill Debate Practice Round | Round: Finals | Opponent: Samuel Waranch | Judge: Aaron Timmons
Framework
The role of the judge is to endorse the debater whose discourse does not justify the oppression of others--discourse comes first. Hardy and Palmer 98
Hardy and Palmer 98, Cynthia Hardy Dept of Management @ UMelbourne and Ian Palmer School of Management and Business at University of Tech @ Sydney, “Discourse as a Strategic Resource”, Number 12, December 1998, BE
We draw explicitly from critical discourse theory (Parker, 1992; Fairclough
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oriented to real, material social structures” (F airclough, 1992, p. 66).
We must question issues of structural violence. Winter and Leighton 99
Winter and Leighton 99 |Deborah DuNann Winter and Dana C. Leighton. Winter|Psychologist that specializes in Social Psych, Counseling Psych, Historical and Contemporary Issues, Peace Psychology. Leighton: PhD graduate student in the Psychology Department at the University of Arkansas. Knowledgable in the fields of social psychology, peace psychology, and ustice and intergroup responses to transgressions of justice “Peace, conflict, and violence: Peace psychology in the 21st century.” Pg 4-5 ghsVA
Finally, to recognize the operation of structural violence forces us
Kritik
A Link: The affirmative creates a distinction between western “developed” countries and “undeveloped” countries. Esteva 93
Esteva 93 – (Gustavo Gustavo Esteva is a Mexican activist, "deprofessionalized intellectual" and founder of the Universidad de la Tierra in the Mexican city of Oaxaca. He is one of the best known advocates of Post-Development. Wikipedia “The Development Dictionary”, p.9, 1993) GHSGB
Development cannot delink itself from the words with which it
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they need to be enslaved to others' experiences and dreams.
B Impact: The word is attached to a history of meanings which it implies. Esteva 2
Esteva 2 – (Gustavo Gustavo Esteva is a Mexican activist, "deprofessionalized intellectual" and founder of the Universidad de la Tierra in the Mexican city of Oaxaca. He is one of the best known advocates of Post-Development. Wikipedia “The Development Dictionary”, p.9, 1993) GHSGB
To say 'yes', to approve, to accept, the Brazilians say 'no'
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the opportunity to define the forms of their social life.
This perpetuates imperialism and colonialism--it also turns the case. Berger 12
Berger 12 – (Jamie writer at the Intellectualyst “The Harmful Discourse of Development: A Look at India” http://intellectualyst.com/the-harmful-discourse-of-development-a-look-at-india-534/) GHSGB
In a speech at the Congress of Black African Writers
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pains and will place considerable strain on the world’s resources.
C Alternative: Reject development discourse. Escobar 95
Escobar 95, - (Arturo Arturo Escobar is a Colombian-American anthropologist primarily known for his contribution to postdevelopment theory and political ecology. “Encountering Development: The Making and Unmaking of the Third World) GHSGB
Above all, however, it is about how the “Third World"
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is the task the present book sets out to accomplish.
The alt is the only way to escape the impacts. Cleaver 95
Cleaver 95 – (Harry M., Jr., professor of economics at UT-Austin, May 3, 1995 http://www.cs.unb.ca/~alopez-o/politics/NAFTAmail/msg00023.html) GHSGB
I agree that, at least at level of the choice
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well to scrap jetison the old jargon and start fresh.