Purpose – Rulemaking (the process agencies use to make new health, safety, social and economic regulations) is one of the US Government’s most important policymaking methods and has long been a target for e-government efforts. Although broad transparency and participation rights are part of its legal structure, significant barriers prevent effective engagement by many citizens. The paper aims to discuss these issues. Design/methodology/approach – RegulationRoom.org is an online experimental e-participation platform, designed and operated by Cornell e-rulemaking Initiative (CeRI), the cross-disciplinary CeRI. Using the Regulation Roomas a case study, this paper addresseswhat capacities are required for effective civic engagement and how they...
A new form of online citizen participation in government decisionmaking has arisen in the United Sta...
A new form of online citizen participation in government decisionmaking has arisen in the United Sta...
An underlying assumption of many open government enthusiasts is that more public participation will ...
Purpose – Rulemaking (the process agencies use to make new health, safety, social and economic regul...
Purpose – Rulemaking (the process agencies use to make new health, safety, social and economic regul...
Purpose – Rulemaking (the process agencies use to make new health, safety, social and economic regul...
New forms of online citizen participation in government decision making have been fostered in the Un...
Rulemaking is one of the U.S. government\u27s most important policymaking methods. Although broad tr...
New forms of online citizen participation in government decision making have been fostered in the Un...
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...
A new form of online citizen participation in government decisionmaking has arisen in the United Sta...
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...
Administrative law scholars and governmental reformers argue that advances in information technology...
A new form of online citizen participation in government decisionmaking has arisen in the United Sta...
A new form of online citizen participation in government decisionmaking has arisen in the United Sta...
An underlying assumption of many open government enthusiasts is that more public participation will ...
Purpose – Rulemaking (the process agencies use to make new health, safety, social and economic regul...
Purpose – Rulemaking (the process agencies use to make new health, safety, social and economic regul...
Purpose – Rulemaking (the process agencies use to make new health, safety, social and economic regul...
New forms of online citizen participation in government decision making have been fostered in the Un...
Rulemaking is one of the U.S. government\u27s most important policymaking methods. Although broad tr...
New forms of online citizen participation in government decision making have been fostered in the Un...
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...
A new form of online citizen participation in government decisionmaking has arisen in the United Sta...
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...
Administrative law scholars and governmental reformers argue that advances in information technology...
A new form of online citizen participation in government decisionmaking has arisen in the United Sta...
A new form of online citizen participation in government decisionmaking has arisen in the United Sta...
An underlying assumption of many open government enthusiasts is that more public participation will ...