Here's a list of those that may interest you:
-Keith, William. (Forthcoming, 2007) Democracy as Discussion: Civic Education and the American Forum Movement Rowman and Littlefield/Lexington Books.
---It seems as though the cloth version is available on the publisher's website, but the paper version is not available for purchase until October 28, 2007. Not available thru HELIN.
-Gastil, John, & Keith, William. (2005). "A Nation that (Sometimes) Likes to Talk: A Brief
History of Public Deliberation in the United States." In John Gastil & Peter Levine (eds),
The Deliberative Democracy Handbook: Strategies for Effective Civic Engagement in the
Twenty-First Century (Chapter 1). San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass.
Reprinted in the Winter 2006 issue of the Kettering Review.
---ILL'ed 8/5/07.
-Keith, William. (2002). "Introduction: Rhetorical Resources for Deliberative Democracy."
Rhetoric and Public Affairs, 5.2, 219-221. I believe that this entire issue deals with deliberation.
---Link to Table of Contents on Project Muse, which includes a link to this Introduction as well as all other articles in the issue: http://0-muse.jhu.edu.helin.uri.edu/journals/rhetoric_and_public_affairs/toc/rap5.2.html
-Keith, William. (1999). "Rationality and the Deliberative Turn." Communication Theory 9.1, 92-111.
---Link to PDF: http://0-www.blackwell-synergy.com.helin.uri.edu/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1468-2885.1999.tb00164.x
-Keith, William and Richard Cherwitz (1989). "Objectivity, Disagreement and the Rhetoric of
Inquiry." In Case Studies in the Rhetoric of the Human Sciences, Herbert Simons, Ed.
London: Sage, 195-210.
---ILL'ed 8/5/07.
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*Also came across a curriculum vitae for Robert Walter Greene:
https://www2.cla.umn.edu/faculty/download_attachment.php?filename=GreeneCV107.doc&binary_or_jpeg=binary&id=266601
Here's a list of works that may interest you:
-In preparation: The Rhetorical Subject: A Materialist History of a Democratic Ethos.
---Did not come up on HELIN and the vitae doesn't provide any information for me to check with the publisher.
-R.W. Greene (2004). "Rhetoric and Capitalism: Rhetorical Agency as Communicative Labor." Philosophy and Rhetoric 37.3 (Summer): 188-206. [Winner of the NCA Critical Cultural Studies Division outstanding article award November 2005]
---Already obtained.
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*While looking for a Darrin Hicks article, also saw a citation to another of his works available on Project Muse.. "The Promise(s) of Deliberative Democracy."Rhetoric & Public Affairs - Volume 5, Number 2, Summer 2002, pp. 223-260.
---Doesn't mention Dewey, but examines public deliberation quite closely.. may be useful!
URL:http://0-muse.jhu.edu.helin.uri.edu/journals/rhetoric_and_public_affairs/v005/5.2hicks.html
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