Volume 1:1
I/S: A Journal of Law and Policy for the Information Society
Volume 1, Issue 1
eRulemaking
2005
- Welcome from the Deans, Deans Nancy E. Rogers and Mark Wessel
- Welcome to I/S, Peter M. Shane
- The Future of Citizen Participation in the Electronic State, Beth Simone Noveck, New York Law School
- The Internet and Citizen Participation in Rulemaking, Cary Coglianese, Harvard University
- Between Commenting and Negotiation: The Contours of Public Participation in Agency Rulemaking, Steven J. Balla, The George Washington University
- A Relatedness Analysis Tool for Comparing Drafted Regulations and the Associated Public Comments, Gloria T. Lau, Kincho H. Law and Gio Wiederhold, Stanford University
- The Internet Still Might (But Probably Won’t) Change Everything, Stuart W. Shulman, University of Pittsburgh
- Turning GOLD into EPG: Lessons from Low-Tech Democratic Experimentalism for Electronic Rulemaking and Other Ventures in Cyberdemocracy, Book Review of Archon Fung and Erik Olin Wright, eds., Deepening Democracy: Institutional Innovations in Empowered Participatory Governance (Verso, 2003), Peter M. Shane, Moritz College of Law
- Both Medium and Message: HIV/AIDS, Information and Communication in Africa, Lisa Forman, Doctoral Candidate, University of Toronto, Faculty of Law