From 2005-2017, CeRI was a multidisciplinary group of Cornell University researchers engaged in theoretical and applied research, in partnership with government agencies and civil society groups, to discover how the design and process of online engagement can support public discussion that is informed, inclusive and insightful. The Moderator Protocol was used by moderators (students in a Cornell Law School e-Government Clinic) to facilitate dialogue and discussion during live discussions on our RegulationRoom.org and SmartParticipation.com platforms. It is provided here as a resource and reference tool. Additional information on the project is available at SmartParticipation.com
An underlying assumption of many open government enthusiasts is that more public participation will ...
We believe that e-rulemaking does indeed have potential to increase both the transparency of, and pa...
This article focuses on the potential of online participation to enable the cooperative development ...
From 2005-2017, CeRI was a multidisciplinary group of Cornell University researchers engaged in theo...
Cornell eRulemaking Initiative (CeRI) designed and operated Regulation Room, a pilot project that pr...
This file contains comment data from ten live policy discussions held on RegulationRoom.org and Smar...
This paper describes the use of facilitative moderation strategies in an online rulemaking public pa...
Purpose – Rulemaking (the process agencies use to make new health, safety, social and economic regul...
Rulemaking is one of the U.S. government\u27s most important policymaking methods. Although broad tr...
More than a decade after the launch of Regulations.gov, the government-wide federal online rulemakin...
Administrative law scholars and governmental reformers argue that advances in information technology...
A companion piece to Rulemaking vs. Democracy: Judging and Nudging Public Participation that Counts...
Proponents of electronic rulemaking proposals designed to enhance ordinary citizens’ involvement in ...
An underlying assumption of many open government enthusiasts is that more public participation will ...
We believe that e-rulemaking does indeed have potential to increase both the transparency of, and pa...
This article focuses on the potential of online participation to enable the cooperative development ...
From 2005-2017, CeRI was a multidisciplinary group of Cornell University researchers engaged in theo...
Cornell eRulemaking Initiative (CeRI) designed and operated Regulation Room, a pilot project that pr...
This file contains comment data from ten live policy discussions held on RegulationRoom.org and Smar...
This paper describes the use of facilitative moderation strategies in an online rulemaking public pa...
Purpose – Rulemaking (the process agencies use to make new health, safety, social and economic regul...
Rulemaking is one of the U.S. government\u27s most important policymaking methods. Although broad tr...
More than a decade after the launch of Regulations.gov, the government-wide federal online rulemakin...
Administrative law scholars and governmental reformers argue that advances in information technology...
A companion piece to Rulemaking vs. Democracy: Judging and Nudging Public Participation that Counts...
Proponents of electronic rulemaking proposals designed to enhance ordinary citizens’ involvement in ...
An underlying assumption of many open government enthusiasts is that more public participation will ...
We believe that e-rulemaking does indeed have potential to increase both the transparency of, and pa...
This article focuses on the potential of online participation to enable the cooperative development ...