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"21st Century Rulemaking:
Collaboration without Consensus or Coordination," (2005)
and "eRulemakng and the Murky Future of Public Comment in the United
States," (2005)
Administrative Law Conference of the American Bar Association
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"Deliberation and Mass
Participation in Regulatory Rulemaking," American University workshop on
"The State of Rulemaking in the Federal Government" (2005)
(transcript)
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"Technological
Responses to Mass E-Mail Campaigns in U.S. Regulatory Rulemaking,"
ACR Section of the National Association of Secretaries of State (2005)
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"Cutting Edge
Tools," EPA's National Office of Environmental Information Meeting (2004)
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"The Internet
Still Might (but Probably Won't) Change Everything," American Bar
Association's Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice Conference (2004)
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"SGER COLABORATIVE: A Testbed for eRulemaking Data," Digital Government
Organization (2004)
- "Technological
Innovations and Tools to Enhance Public Participation and Manage Public
Comments,"
Law & Society (2004)
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"Language
Processing Technology for Electronic Rulemaking,"
American University
(2004) (transcript)
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"eRulemaking, Digital Government Research, and the State of the
Discipline,"
American Political Science Association
(2003)
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"Information Access and Presentation to Support the Writing of
Regulations,"
Department of Transportation (2003)
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"Integrating
Science and Public Values in Environmental Decision-Making: The Role of
the Internet in Public Participation,"
Euricom (2002)
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"Citizen Agenda-Setting: The Electronic Collection and Synthesis of Public
Commentary in the Regulatory Rulemaking Process," Council for Excellence
in Government (2001)
This research project was initiated
during the fall 1999 semester and was made possible with the following grants
from the National
Science Foundation: IIS-0429293 “Collaborative Research: Language
Processing Technology for Electronic Rulemaking,“ EIA-00328914 “SGER
COLLABORATIVE: A Testbed for eRulemaking Data,” SES-0322662 “Democracy and
E-Rulemaking: Comparing Traditional vs. Electronic Comment from a Discursive
Democratic Framework,“ and EIA-0089892 “SGER: Citizen Agenda-Setting in the
Regulatory Process: Electronic Collection and Synthesis of Public Commentary.”
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Any opinions, findings and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those
of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the National Science Foundation.
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