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Jennifer Stromer-Galley, University at Albany, SUNY
Decoding Deliberation

Lori Herod, OISE, Dept of Curriculum, Teaching and Learning, UToronto
Deliberating Online in Education

David Schlosberg, Northern Arizona University
Stephen Zavestoski, University of San Francisco
*Stuart Shulman, University of Pittsburgh
Deliberation and Mass Participation in U.S. Regulatory Rulemaking

James Knauer, Center for Civic Life, Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania
*Lawrence Ross, Center for Civic Life, Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania
*Kimberly Powell, Pennsylvania State University
Democracy Lab: An Online Deliberative Learning Community for High Schools and Colleges

Karen Smith, Faculty of Applied Sciences, School Of Communication, Simon
Democratic Renewal and Rationalization: Mobilizing Citizens Before Technology

Joseph Peters, Ascentum
Robert Mariani, Ascentum
Democratic Renewal: How online deliberation is transforming the development of public policy

Jane Finnerup Johnsen, The Danish United Nations Association (UNA-Denmark)
Derrick Cogburn, Syracuse University School of Information Studies
Demonstration and Talk on uses and implications of the Internet for democratic participation—An online Collaboratory for participation in the WSIS process.

Matthew W. Wilson, Department of Geography, University of Washington
Kevin S. Ramsey, Department of Geography, University of Washington
Timothy L. Nyerges, Department of Geography, University of Washington
Design considerations for supporting online, analytic-deliberative, public participation

Matthew Easterday, Human-Computer Interaction Institute, Carnegie Mellon
*Jordan Kanarek, Verizon Laboratories
*Maralee Harrell, Philosophy Department, Carnegie Mellon University
Design Requirements of Argument Mapping Software for Teaching Deliberation

Andrea Kavanaugh, Department of Computer Science, Virginia Tech
Philip Isenhour, Computer Science Department, Virginia Tech
Godara Jaideep, Department of Computer Science, Virginia Tech
Matthew Cooper
William Randolph, Department of Computer Science, Virginia Tech
Anshul Midha, Department of Computer Science, Virginia Tech
Detecting and Facilitating Deliberation at the Local Level

Todd Davies, Symbolic Systems Program, Stanford University
Developing an XML Framework for Deliberation

Tracy Westen, Annenberg School for Communication, USC
Elenia Saloutsi, Center for Governmental Studies
Digital Democracy Demonstration

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