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Cliff Lampe, School of Information University of Michigan
Talking politics on the side: political conversation on Slashdot

Kjell Ohlsson, Linköping University
Hans Persson, Institute for Humane Technology
*Olle Östlin, Institute for Humane Technology, Heden 112, SE-82130 Bollnäs
The Bollnäs’ model for testing, evaluation and design of information and communication technology services

June Woong Rhee, Dept. of Communication, Seoul National University
Eunmee Kim, Dept. of Communication, Yonsei University
Taejoon Moon, Dept. of Communication, Seoul National University
The Effects of Structural and Regulative Conditions of Communication on the Quantity and Quality of Online Deliberation

Mark Cooper, Free Press and CIS, Stanford Law School
THE IMPORTANCE OF COLLATERAL COMMUNICATIONS AND DELIBERATIVE DISCOURSE IN BUILDING INTERNET-BASED MEDIA REFORM MOVEMENT

Daniel Greenwood, Media Lab, MIT
The OpenGov Large-Scale eDemocracy Platform

Jeffrey Sonstein, Information Technology, Rochester Institute of Technology
The xVRML Project: Building Web-based 3D virtual environments in XML

Jill Coffin, Digital Media, Georgia Institute of Technology
Transfer of open source principles to diverse collaborative communities

Peter Shane, Ohio State University and Carnegie Mellon
Turning GOLD into EPG: Lessons from Low-Tech Democratic Experimentalism for Electronic Rulemaking and Other Ventures in Cyberdemocracy

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