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Disclosure theory is a subset of theory referring to practices of disclosure (sending cases before a given round). Disclosure practices often happen on the wiki (https://hsld.debatecoaches.org/) and has several components which will be discussed here: | Disclosure theory is a subset of theory referring to practices of disclosure (sending cases before a given round). Disclosure practices often happen on the wiki (https://hsld.debatecoaches.org/) and has several components which will be discussed here: | ||
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Disclosure theory is strategic because it gives debaters a free theory shell to read regardless of how fair their opponent’s strategy is. Generic responses to disclosure include critical thinking (thinking on feet), small schools (they’ll get prepped out), reasonability (against egregious shells), out of round violations bad (safety and verifiability), and regress (no brightline to how much disclosure is sufficient). | Disclosure theory is strategic because it gives debaters a free theory shell to read regardless of how fair their opponent’s strategy is. Generic responses to disclosure include critical thinking (thinking on feet), small schools (they’ll get prepped out), reasonability (against egregious shells), out of round violations bad (safety and verifiability), and regress (no brightline to how much disclosure is sufficient). | ||
An example of a disclosure shell can be found here: | An example of a disclosure shell can be found here:[[File:Disclosure-example.docx|thumb]] |