Friday, September 7, 2007

Week 17 - Stuff to retrieve

From deliberation/inquiry search:

-Handy, Rollo and E. C. Harwood. Useful procedures of inquiry. (Including "Knowing and the known" by John Dewey and Arthur F. Bentley, and "Introduction to John Dewey's philosophy" by Joseph Ratner). Great Barrington, Mass.: Behavioral Research Council, 1973.
---Available at URI. Call #: BD161 H27. Obtained.

-Schaefer, Robert Joseph. Foreword by Arthur G. Wirth. The school as a center of inquiry. John Dewey Society lectureship series ; no. 9. New York: Harper & Row, 1967.
---Available at URI. Call #: LB885 S28. Cancel.

-Nissen, Lowell. John Dewey's theory of inquiry and truth. The Hague, Mouton, 1966.
---Available at URI. Call #: B945 D44 N5. Obtained.

-Fontana, Benedetto, Cary J. Nederman, and Gary Remer, eds. Talking democracy: historical perspectives on rhetoric and democracy. University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 2004.
---Available at URI. Call #: JC421 T36 2004. Cancel.

-Willinsky, J. "Democracy and education: The missing link may be ours." Harvard Educational Review 72.3, 367-392. Fall 2002.
---"Abstract: In this article, John Willinsky calls on educational researchers to consider participating in scholarly publishing experiments that leverage information technologies. Willinsky argues that publishing systems that provide greater public access to educational research are likely to help us to better understand and extend Dewey's democratic theory of education while promoting a more deliberative democratic state. Through this appeal, researchers can expand education's role within democracy by increasing the impact educational research has on practice and by providing an alternative perspective to the media's coverage of educational issues. The author challenges researchers to Participate in this democratic experiment by thinking of their work as a way to expand global opportunities for edification and deliberation within the public sphere of this information economy." Journal available at URI, Call # L11 H3. Obtained.

-Misak, Cheryl J. Truth, politics, morality: pragmatism and deliberation. Electronic Resource. New York: Routledge, 2000.
---Can be ILL'ed. Cancel.

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From Thought News search:

-John Dewey: Religious Faith and Democratic Humanism By Steven C. Rockefeller has a chapter entitled "Socializing Intelligence and the 'Thought News' Affair." Starts on page 172.
---Available at URI. Call #: B945 D44 R57 1991. Obtained.

-Matthews, Fred H. Quest for an American Sociology: Robert E. Park and the Chicago School (Montreal: McGill Queen's University Press, 1977), p 20-30.
---Available at URI. Call #: HM22 U6 P345. Obtained.

Detroit Tribune Archives:
-Press Release quoted in Detroit Tribune, 10 April 1892, page 3. (Press release is the publication of Ford's second announcement describing Thought News without Dewey's knowledge or consent.)
---ILL'ed 9/12/07. Once we get the Savage dissertation, we might find a better citation and I may have to try this again once we have more info.

-Detroit Tribune, 10 April 1892, 13 April 1892. (Criticism of Dewey's affiliation with Thought News by Detroit Tribune correspondents).
---ILL'ed 9/12/07. Once we get the Savage dissertation, we might find a better citation and I may have to try this again once we have more info.

-"He's Planned No Revolution," Detroit Tribune, 13 April 1892. (Quote of Dewey repudiating Ford's claims on the aim of Thought News).
---ILL'ed 9/12/07.

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