Project on Law and Democratic Development
International Working Group on Online Consultation and Public Policy Making
The International Working Group on Online Consultation and Public Policy Making (IWG) is engaged in a three-year research effort, "(R)E-Connecting Democracy," focusing on (a) how to evaluate the policy and other social impacts of online citizen consultation initiatives aimed at influencing actual government decision making, and (b) how the optimal design of such initiatives is affected by cultural, social, legal and institutional context. Its sub-groups are considering the impacts of online consultations on government agencies and policy makers, the impacts of online consultations on public participants and civil society organizations, the relationship between the design of consultation and the kinds of impacts identified, and the ways in which legal, political and institutional context shape prospects for success.
Team members are as follows:
Co-Chairs:
- Peter Shane, The Ohio State University, Moritz College of Law
- Stephen Coleman, Professor of Political Communication, University of Leeds
Additional Team Members:
- Steven J. Balla, George Washington University, Washington, D.C.
- Patrizia Bertini, Researcher at TrustItalia Verisign - EIAO (European Internet Accessibility Observatory)
- Andrew Chadwick, Royal Holloway College, University of London
- Sungsoo Hwang, Ph.D. Candidate, University of Pittsburgh
- David Lazer, Harvard University
- Jeffrey Lubbers, Washington College of Law, American University, Washington, D.C.
- Laurence Monnoyer-Smith, University of Technology at Compiègne, France
- Beth Noveck, New York Law School
- Kerrie Oakes, Ph.D. Candidate, Griffith University, Queensland, Australia
- Oren Perez, Faculty of Law, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat Gan, Israel
- Vincent Price, Annenberg School for Communication, University of Pennsylvania
- Alicia Schatteman, Ph.D. candidate, The State University of New Jersey at Newark, NJ
- Polona Picman Štefancic, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
- Peter L. Strauss, Betts Professor of Law, Columbia University
- Scott Wright, De Montfort University, Leicester, England

