Sunday, July 29, 2007

Week 11/12 - Dewey/AMNH Retrieval

AMNH:
*Dingus, Lowell. The Mistaken Extinction: dinosaur evolution and the origin of birds. New York: W.H. Freeman, 1998.
---Available at URI. Call #QE862 D5 D4928 1998.

*Dingus, Lowell. Next of Kin.
---Ordered from JWU Prov 8/1/07.

*British Museum (Natural History). Dinosaurs and their living relatives. London: British Museum, 1979.
---Ordered from RWU 8/1/07.

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Dewey (all from Argumentation & Advocacy bibliographies):
*
Borchers, G. (1968). John Dewey and Speech Education. Western Speech, 32, 127-137.
---Ordered on ILL 8/1/07.

*Burks, D. (1968). John Dewey and Rhetorical Theory. Western Speech, 32, 118-126.
---Ordered on ILL 8/1/07.

*Johnstone, C.L. (1983). "Dewey, Ethics, and Rhetoric: Toward a contemporary conception of practical wisdom." Philosophy and Rhetoric, 16, 185-207.
---Already ordered.

*Keith, W. (2002, May). "Dewey, discussion, and democracy in speech pedagogy." Paper presented at the meeting of the Rhetoric Society of America, Las Vegas, NV.
---Further Publication Info? Keith, William. (2003). "Dewey, Discussion, and Democracy in Speech Pedagogy." Rhetorical Democracy: Discursive Practices of Civic Engagement. Requested from RIC 8/2/07.

*Also, I found a complete bibliography of Keith's other works, many of which look promising: www.uwm.edu/Dept/Commun/faculty/keithvita.pdf

*Carey, J.W. (1989). Communication as culture: Essays on media and society. Boston: Unwin Hyman.
---Requested from RIC 8/2/07.

*Hicks, D., & Greene, R.W. (2000). "Debating both sides: Argument pedagogy as a technology of citizenship." In T. Hollihan (ed.), Argument for a new century: Proceedings of the Eleventh NCA/AFA Conference on Argumentation (pp 300-307). Washington: National Communication Association. Ordered on ILL 8/2/07.

---Came across the following citation while searching for the previous article (above)... This second citation was legitimized by Greene's Curriculum Vitae. Perhaps the above citation is a previous version..?
D. Hicks and R.W. Greene (2000). Debating Both Sides: Argument Pedagogy and the Production of the Deliberative Citizen. M. Hollihan (ed.), Argument at Century’s End: Reflecting on the Past and Envisioning the Future. (pp. 300-307 ). Annandale, VA: NCA. Ordered on ILL 8/2/07.

*Also came across a curriculum vitae for Robert Walter Greene:
http://www.google.com/search?q=cache:HI_EykxeOAIJ:https://www2.cla.umn.edu/
faculty/download_attachment.php%3Ffilename%3DGreeneCV107.doc%26binary_or_
jpeg%3Dbinary%26id%3D266601+%22Debating+both+sides%22&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=4&gl=us

*Hicks, D. & Langsdorf, L. (1999). "Regulating disagreement, constituting participants: A critique of proceduralist theories of democracy." Argumentation, 13, 139-160.
---Ordered on ILL 8/2/07.

*While looking for the above Hicks article, also saw a partial citation to another of Hicks' works available on Project Muse.. begins with: Darrin Hicks - The Promise(s) of Deliberative Democracy - Rhetoric ...

*Rhine, R. (1968) "Introduction: The Influence of John Dewey on speech." Western Speech, 32, 114-117.
---Ordered on ILL 8/1/07.

*Westbrook, Robert B. John Dewey and American Democracy. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1991. xvii + 570.
---Available at URI. Call # JC251 D48 W47 1991.

*Langsdorf, Lenore (1997). Argument as Inquiry in a Postmodern Context. Argumentation 11, 315-327.
---Ordered on ILL 8/2/07.

*Callon, Michel. 2004. "Europe Wrestling with Technology." Economy and Society 33(1):121-34.
---Link to record/ PDF: http://0-www.informaworld.com.helin.uri.edu/smpp/content~content=a713700420~db=all~order=page

*Feenberg, Andrew, and Darin David Barney, Eds, 2004. Community in the Digital Age: Philosophy and Practice. Lanham, Md.: Rowman & Littlefield.
---Ordered on ILL 8/2/07.

*Poster, Mark. 1995/2002. "Cyberdemocracy: Internet as a Public Sphere?" pp. 171-188 in Whats the matter with the internet? edited by Mark Poster. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.
---Ordered on ILL 8/2/07.

*In Brouwer and Squires "Public Intellectuals," citation to "(1935/1963, p. 47)." Quote itself refers to the idea of "Social Intelligence" which challenges the power exercised by publicity agents/pressure groups.
---This excerpt is from Dewey's Liberalism and Social Action, published originally in 1935, which is now published in volume 11 of the Later Works.

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Note: already have copies of...
"elastic agnostic publics"
"the multiple mr dewey"
"eloquent citizen"
"public intellectuals"

Thursday, July 19, 2007

Week 10/11 - Dewey - Keyword Searches

Search for (Dewey + rhetoric/rhetor/rhetorician/rhetorical):
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*Google:
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Chapter on Dewey's Scientific Rhetoric (Zappen's "Scientific rhetoric in the 19th and early 20th centuries: herbert spencer, thomas h. huxley, and john dewey"): http://wac.colostate.edu/books/textual_dynamics/chapter6.pdf
-Printed 11/2/07

-Center for Dewey Studies has a "reading list" organized by topic, one of which is "inquiry" http://www.siu.edu/~deweyctr/shortreadinglist.pdf
(URL to CDS homepage: http://www.siu.edu/~deweyctr/)

-Crick's dissertation on reading Dewey's work on communication rhetorically: http://etd.library.pitt.edu/ETD/available/etd-04192005-122710/

-Found this article to look into on an online syllabus: Johnstone, C.L. (1983). "Dewey, Ethics, and Rhetoric: Toward a Contemporary Conception of Practical Wisdom." Philosophy and Rhetoric 16: 185-207.
---Ordered on ILL.

-Another one to look into.. supposedly mentions Dewey: Jim Garrison's "Prophetic Epideictic Rhetoric: Poetic Education Beyond Good and Evil." Educational Theory 53 (2), 221-241.
---Apparently there is a footnote in here that cites another essay by Garrison that treats Dewey's 'deliberation' at length. Link to record/full text: http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&AN=10830605&site=ehost-live.

-Upon examination, I believe that the footnote refers to Garrison's "John Dewey's Theory of Practical Reasoning" in Educational Philosophy and Theory 31.3 (1999): 291-312.
---Link to record/full text on ASP: http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&AN=6681966&site=ehost-live

-And another: Pragmatism, Democracy, and the Necessity of Rhetoric (Studies in Rhetoric/Communication) by Robert Danisch.
---Ordered on ILL.

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*EBSCOhost (Academic Search Premier, LISTA, EJS E-Journals, Topicsearch, Academic Search Elite, MasterFILE Premier):
-Crick, Nathan. "A Capital and Novel Argument: Charles Darwin's Notebooks and the Productivity of Rhetorical Consciousness." Quarterly Journal of Speech; Nov2005, Vol. 91 Issue 4, p337-364.
---This one seems interesting, at the least. The author is formulating his own philosophy on "rhetorical consciousness" but draws upon Dewey's definitions of rhetoric and consciousness in order to do so. Crick then applies this notion of rhetorical consciousness to Darwin's journals.
Ordered on ILL.

-Stob, Paul. "Kenneth Burke, John Dewey, and the Pursuit of the Public." Philosophy and Rhetoric, July 11, 2005, Vol. 38 Issue: Number 3 p226-247.
---Stob does a basic compare/contrast between Burke and Dewey, but settles upon the importance of progress through language in the public sphere--deliberation, I believe! Link to full text through ProjectMuse: http://0-muse.jhu.edu.helin.uri.edu/journals/philosophy_and_rhetoric/v038/38.3stob.html

-Finnegan, Cara A. "Elastic, Agnostic Publics: John Dewey's Call for a Third Party." Argumentation & Advocacy, Winter 2003, Vol. 39 Issue 3, p161.
---Can't tell how applicable this might be.. the abstract reads: "Analyzes John Dewey's 1931 New Republic series on the need for a new third party which demonstrates the value of paying attention to Dewey's public writings. Discussion on his commitment to the construction of an 'elastic' social imaginary responsive to the rhetorical needs of a public in crisis; Arguments raised by the New Republic series on the significance of a third political party; Role of third political party and counter publicity." Already Obtained.

-Greene, Ronald Walter. "JOHN DEWEY'S ELOQUENT CITIZEN: COMMUNICATION, JUDGMENT, AND POSTMODERN CAPITALISM." Argumentation & Advocacy, Winter 2003, Vol. 39 Issue 3, p189.
---Abstract reads: "Discusses the rhetorical studies of John Dewey on the philosophical modernization of the eloquent citizen. Emergence of an aesthetic-moral theory of communication at the core of human subjectivity; Consequences of the rhetorical studies; Role of communication in postmodern capitalism; Importance of an aesthetic-economic theory of communication." Already obtained.

-Weiland, Steven. "Erikson after Dewey: Education, psychology, and rhetoric." Educational Theory; Summer94, Vol. 44 Issue 3, p341, 20p, 1 chart.
---Explores the relationship between education, psych, and rhetoric through the philosophies of Erikson and Dewey. Ordered on ILL.

-In a review, I came across Steven Fesmire’s book, John Dewey and Moral
Imagination
, which examines inquiry.
---Requested from Salve.

-Gale, Richard M. "The Metaphysics of John Dewey." Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society, Fall 2002, Vol. 38 Issue 4, p477, 43p.
---Treats the "claim of Dewey that every existent, and not just every experienced existent, has inquiry-related traits." Link to the record/full text: http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&AN=10089773&site=ehost-live

-Morris, Debra. "How shall we read what we call reality?': John Dewey's new science of democracy." American Journal of Political Science, Apr 99, Vol. 43 Issue 2, p608, 21p.
---Amongst other topics, examines the "Repercussions of inquiry and discovery on democracy." Link to record/full text: http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&AN=2175242&site=ehost-live

-In a review, I came across Robert E. Westbrook's book John Dewey and the American Democracy that seems pretty dedicated to the ideas of participation and public inquiry.
---The review itself also seems useful: Galston, William A. "Salvation through participation: John Dewey and the religion of democracy." Raritan, Winter 93, Vol. 12 Issue 3, p144, 11p. Link to record/full text: http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&AN=9511131249&site=ehost-live

Week 10 -TDH - Contemporary Blogs

III. http://educationpolicyblog.blogspot.com/
---This site only ended up having a few blogs on its blogroll, all of which I had already looked over or did not seem useful. The educationpolicyblog itself looks good, though.

Tuesday, July 17, 2007

Week 9 - Dewey Update

*Indexed all of Middle Works, Problems of Men, and Ayres' Industrial Economy.
*Will still need Middle Works 4 & 8, I seem to have accidentally left those behind.

Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Week 9 - TDH - Contemporary Blogs

II. http://www.ewa.org/desktopdefault.aspx?page_id=285

A. The American School Board's archived journal: http://www.asbj.com/archive.html

B. The NSBA's daily weblog: Board Buzz: http://boardbuzz.nsba.org/

C. Jay Mathews's Class Struggles - has a lot of 'advice' articles but also treats reform issues: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/linkset/2005/03/24/LI2005032400611.html

D. National Institute for Early Education Research's news archive: http://nieer.org/news/archive.php

E. Early Studies - Category columns to the left bring up different articles: http://www.earlyedcoverage.org/

F. Eduwonk (The Progressive Policy Institute) - http://www.eduwonk.com/ and some sites from the blogroll:
1. Barnett Berry's Building the Teaching Profession - focuses on improving teaching quality: http://teachingquality.typepad.com/building_the_profession/
2. Bill Jackson's Greatschools: http://billsblog.greatschools.net/
3. Class Context hasn't been updated in a while and has relatively few posts, but they're interesting: http://classcontext.blogdrive.com/
4. Erin O Connor's Critical Mass focuses on higher education and mostly reviews news articles/books/etc., but it might be useful: http://www.erinoconnor.org/
5. Fixourschools.net is pretty interesting.. it's quite literal, since it's a picture archive of physical things that need to be fixed in DC schools, but it's the most "on location" site I've seen out of the blogs so far. http://fixourschools.net/
6. The DC Education Blog corresponds nicely with the above website: http://dcedublog.blogspot.com/
7. Edspresso has an interesting "debate" section in this blog: http://www.edspresso.com/
8. Eduflack mostly provides commentary on politically-implemented educational programs: http://blog.eduflack.com/
9. Extra Credit has entry categories such as "Systems Reform" and "Teaching Quality": http://extracredit.wordpress.com/
10. Higher Ed Watch blog: http://www.newamerica.net/programs/education_policy/higher_ed_watch/blog/
11. Learning Alternatives blog - very progressive, focuses on remodeling school systems for various needs: http://www.learningalternatives.net/
12. NCLB Blog: http://www.letsgetitright.org/blog/
13. Running on Empty - The Education category has some of the most in-depth and thoughtful entries I've seen thusfar: http://www.philipwaring.us/running_on_empty/education/index.html
14. School Zone: An Education Notebook (different from the Houston School Zone below): http://blogs.jsonline.com/education/default.aspx
15. San Francisco Schools: http://sfschools.org/
16. Sherman Dorn has categories for Education Policy, Higher Education, Teaching, etc.: http://www.shermandorn.com/mt/
17. TLN Teacher Voices: http://teacherleaders.typepad.com/tln_teacher_voices/

G. Scott Elliott's Get on the Bus - focused in Dayton, OH.. a specific place, yay! Sorted by category in the right column: http://www.daytondailynews.com/o/content/shared-gen/blogs/dayton/education/entries/urban_school_issues/

H. Bridget Gutierrez's Get Schooled - mostly focuses on issues in Georgia, but also incorporates national issues: http://www.ajc.com/blogs/content/shared-blogs/ajc/education/entries/

I. Homeroom - educational news in Texas: http://www.statesman.com/blogs/content/shared-gen/blogs/austin/education/index.html

J. School Zone: Staff of the Houston Chronicle comment on educational issues: http://blogs.chron.com/schoolzone/

K. Teacher Magazine's Web Watch: http://blogs.edweek.org/teachers/webwatch/

L. Florida education news in The Gradebook: http://blogs.tampabay.com/schools/

M. Education Week - more of a news archive than a blog, once again: http://www.edweek.org/ew/index.html
---This Week in Education is a blog that stems off of edweek.org: http://blogs.edweek.org/edweek/thisweekineducation/

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Finished.

Saturday, July 7, 2007

Week 8 - TDH - Contemporary Blogs

I. http://oedb.org/library/features/top-100-education-blogs

A. Change Agency: http://www.ed421.com/ This blog's mission is to reinvent education for the 21st century. The toolbar at the left sorts entries by category (policy, art education, leadership, etc.) Also has a lengthy blogroll... here are some interesting-looking blogs from that:
1. This particular article from A Difference talks about space and place, particularly in terms of online classrooms.. There's a neat little diagram. The rest of A Difference didn't seem progressive, though. http://adifference.blogspot.com/search/label/edutimespace.
2. Susan Sedro's blog: mostly concerned with introducing technology into classrooms http://ssedro.blogspot.com/
3. This blog is currently in the process of reporting changes that are planned for one particular school: http://ed421.com/SLC/
4. The following are from Borderland, which has a useful blogroll:
a. http://transformeducation.blogspot.com/
b. This website has links to special collections of progressive articles. It also lists several interesting publications, but they're expensive. http://www.rethinkingschools.org/
c. This is a journal (
Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies), not a blog, but it has links to countless essays: http://www.jceps.com/index.php?pageID=home
5. The National School Board Association's blog archives: http://www.nsba.org/site/page.asp?TRACKID=&CID=1426&DID=32970
6. Klonsky's Small Schools Blog has a list of good educational articles in the right sidebar: http://blog.360.yahoo.com/blog-6z6IhP08cqXp9kfshYQPv87gCfJyFg--?cq=1
7. The No Child Left Behind blog: http://www.letsgetitright.org/blog/

B.
Schools Matter blog: http://schoolsmatter.blogspot.com/

C. D-ed Reckoning blog: focuses on K-12 issues. http://d-edreckoning.blogspot.com/

D. Educational Justice: http://edjustice.blogspot.com/

E. The School Wise Press news archive: http://www.schoolwisepress.com/smart/news/news_archive/index.html


---This seems to be all that's relevant off of this first site. Didn't find much that referenced space/place.

Friday, July 6, 2007

Week 8 - Works to track down still (in addition to Dewey)

*Barbara Biesecker, "Rethinking the Rhetorical Situation from Within the Thematic of Differance." Philosophy and Rhetoric 22 (1989): 110-130.
---URI only has access to years 2000+ only thru Project Muse. Couldn't find on Google. Ordered on ILL 7/6/07.

*Conley, Thomas M (1990). Rhetoric in the European Tradition (Longman). maybe request this from the Longman book rep?
---Ordered on ILL 7/6/07.

*Hauser, Gerard A. (1991). Introduction to Rhetorical Theory (Waveland).
---Ordered on ILL 7/6/07.

*Cohen, Sol. Progressives and Urban School Reform. New York: Teachers College, Columbia University, 1964. 64-18682. 61
---"Missing" at URI. Call # L13 C58 1964... ORDERED ON ILL, NO LUCK.

*American Forensic Association. Argumentation and advocacy: the journal of the American Forensic Association. River Falls, WI: University of Wisconsin-River Falls, 1988-. Check January 2003 for the issue on Dewey. Will photocopy any pertinent articles. 2003 articles would be in volume 39.
---"Missing" at URI. Call # PN4185 A463... FOUND!!.

*James L. Golden, Goodwin F. Berquist, William E. Coleman, and J. Michael Sproul. The Rhetoric of Western Thought, 9th ed. (2007). Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall Hunt Publishing Company.
---URI has 1978 (2nd) edition: Call # PN191 G6 1978. Ordered 9th edition on ILL 7/6/07.

*Herrick, James A. The History and Theory of Rhetoric: An Introduction. 2nd ed. Needham Heights, MA: Allyn & Bacon, 2001.
---Ordered on ILL 7/6/07.

Week 8 - Dewey Sources To Retrieve

*Went through PT for Early Works references:
-Indexed Volumes 1-3
-Will need Volume 5 to index a page

*Went through PT for Middle Works references:
-Indexed Volumes 7,8,11,12
-Will need Volumes 2,4,9,10 to index

*Went through PT for Later Works references:
-Will need Volumes 1,2,5,9,10,12,14. Will pick up rest of volumes anyway.

*List of external references in PT to track down:
-Page 46, 58, 107 (PM:291n, 292) Problems of Men. (New York: Philosophical Library, 1946.)
---Available at URI. Call # B945 D43 P7 1968.

-Page 46 (note 40) Ibid 54. ??? Assuming Ibid is a reference to the previous author/work on a bibliography, that would be: C.E. Ayres, The Industrial Economy (Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1952.
---Available at URI. Call # HB171.5 A9.

-Page 149 (AT:228) Langdon Winner, Autonomous Technology (Cambridge: The MIT Press, 1980.
---Available at URI. Call # T14.5 W56.

-Page 201 (note 19) C.E. Ayres, "The Significance of Economic Planning." Development of Collective Enterprise, Seba Eldridge and Associates, ed. Lawrence, Kan: Univ of Kansas Press 1943. page 479.
---Ordered on ILL 7/6/07.

Monday, July 2, 2007

Week 8 - Works to Retrieve

512:
*Barbara Biesecker, "Rethinking the Rhetorical Situation" Article.

*Conley, Thomas M (1990). Rhetoric in the European Tradition (Longman). maybe request this from the Longman book rep?
---Not in HELIN. Will order on ILL...

*Corbett, Edward P.J. (various editions). Classical Rhetoric for the Modern Student ( Oxford UP).
---Available at URI. Call #'s PN175 C57 1990 and PN175 C57 1999.

*Hauser, Gerard A. (1991). Introduction to Rhetorical Theory (Waveland).
---Not in HELIN. Will order on ILL...

TDH:
*Adele Marie Shaw's articles in The World's Work VII, VIII, XI, 1903-5.
---Available at URI. SERIAL AP2 W8.

*Mann, Horace. Horace Mann on the Crisis in Education. Edited with an Introd. by Louis Filler. Yellow Springs, Ohio: Antioch Press, 1965. 65-18902.
---Available at URI. Call # LB695 M27 1965.

*Cohen, Sol. Progressives and Urban School Reform. New York: Teachers College, Columbia University, 1964. 64-18682. 61
---Available at URI. Call # L13 C58 1964.

Dewey:
*Early Works (1882-1898): 5 Volumes
---Volumes 4 and 5 requested from PC on 6/29/07.
---URI Call # for 1-3: B945 D41 I4.

*Middle Works (1899-1924): 15 Volumes
---Volumes 1,2,3,4,5,6,9,10,13,14,15 requested from Wheaton on 6/29/07.
---URI Call # for 7,8,11,12: LB875 D34.

*Later Works (1925-1953): 17 Volumes
--URI has volumes 1-17.
---URI Call # for 1-17: B945 D41 1981

*Hickman, L., ed, 1998, Reading Dewey: Interpretations for a Postmodern Generation. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
---Available at URI. Call # B945 D44 R43 1998.

*American Forensic Association. Argumentation and advocacy: the journal f the American Forensic Association. River Falls, WI: University of Wisconsin-River Falls, 1988-.
---Call # PN4185 A463. Checking January 2003 for the issue on Dewey. Will photocopy any pertinent articles. 2003 articles would be in volume 39.