Publications by Dr. Stuart W. Shulman
and Collaborators
Peer Reviewed Journals
- Stuart W. Shulman, "The Case Against Mass E-mails:
Perverse Incentives and Low Quality Public Participation in U.S. Federal
Rulemaking," Policy & Internet: Vol. 1: Iss. 1, Article 2.
- Jaime Arguello, Jamie Callan and Stuart W. Shulman,
"Recognizing Citations in Public Comments," Journal of Information
Technology and Politics Vol. 5, No. 1 (2008), 49-71.
- Chi-Jung Lu and Stuart W. Shulman, "Rigor and
Flexibility in Computer-based Qualitative Research: Introducing the Coding
Analysis Toolkit," International Journal of Multiple Research Approaches
2(1) (2008), 105-117.
- David Schlosberg, Stephen Zavestoski, and Stuart W.
Shulman, "Democracy and E-Rulemaking: Web-Based Technologies, Participation,
and the Potential for Deliberation," Journal of Information Technology and
Politics Vol. 4, No. 1 (2007), 37-55.
- Stuart W. Shulman, "Whither Deliberation? Mass
e-Mail Campaigns and U.S. Regulatory Rulemaking" Journal of E-Government
Vol. 3, No. 3 (2006), 41-64.
- Mack C. Shelley, Lisa Thrane, and Stuart W.
Shulman, "Lost in Cyberspace: Barriers to Bridging the Digital Divide in
e-Politics," International Journal of Internet and Enterprise Management
Vol. 4, No. 3 (2006), 228-243.
- Stephen Zavestoski, Stuart Shulman, and David
Schlosberg, "Democracy and the Environment on the Internet: Electronic
Citizen Participation in Regulatory Rulemaking," Science, Technology & Human
Values Vol. 31, No. 4 (2006), 383-408.
- Mack C. Shelley, Lisa E. Thrane, and Stuart W.
Shulman, "Generational Differences in Informational Technology Use and
Political Involvement," International Journal of Electronic Government
Research Vol. 2, No. 1 (2006), 36-53.
- Stuart W. Shulman, "eRulemaking: Issues in Current
Research and Practice," International Journal of Public Administration Vol.
28 (2005), 621-641.
Stuart Shulman, Jonah Katz, Courtney Quinn, and Paritosh Srivastava,
"Empowering Environmentally-Burdened Communities: An Emerging Role for
Information Technology," Local Environment Vol. 10, No. 5 (2005), 501-512.
- Sally Beisser, Stuart Shulman, and Teresa Larson,
"Closing the Digital Divide with Service Learning," Academic Exchange
Quarterly Vol. 9, No. 1 (Spring 2005), 31-35.
Stuart W. Shulman, "The Internet Still Might (but Probably Won't) Change
Everything," I/S Journal Vol. 1, No. 1 (Winter 2005), 111-145.
- Sally Beisser, Stuart Shulman and Teresa Larson,
"Empowerment through Service-Learning: Teaching Technology to Senior
Citizens," The Innovation Journal Vol. 10, No. 1 (2005), 1-13.
- Lisa E. Thrane, Mack C. Shelley, and Stuart W.
Shulman, Sally Beisser, Teresa Larson, "e-Political Empowerment: Age Effects
or Attitudinal Barriers?" Journal of E-Government Vol. 1, No. 4 (2004),
21-37.
- Stuart Shulman, Jamie Callan, Eduard Hovy, and
Stephen Zavestoski, "SGER Collaborative: A Testbed for eRulemaking Data,"
Journal of E-Government Vol. 1, No. 1. (2004), 123-127.
- Mack Shelley, Lisa Thrane, Stuart Shulman, Evette
Lang, Sally Beisser, Teresa Larson, and James Mutiti, "Digital Citizenship:
Parameters of the Digital Divide," Social Science Computer Review, 22, 2
(2004), 256-269.
- Stuart W. Shulman, "An Experiment in Digital
Government at the United States National Organic Program," Agriculture and
Human Values 20, 3 (Fall 2003), 253-265.
- Stuart W. Shulman, David Schlosberg, Stephen
Zavestoski, and David Courard-Hauri, "Electronic Rulemaking: New Frontiers
in Public Participation," Social Science Computer Review 21, 2 (Summer
2003), 162-178.
- Stephen Zavestoski and Stuart W. Shulman, "The
Internet and Environmental Decision-Making," Organization and Environment
15, 3 (Fall 2002), 323-327.
- Stuart W. Shulman, "The Business of Soil Fertility:
A Convergence of Urban-Agrarian Concern in the Early Twentieth Century,"
Organization and Environment 12, 4 (December 1999), 401-424.
- Stuart W. Shulman, "The Progressive Era Farm Press:
A Primer on a Neglected Source of Journalism History," Journalism History 25
(Spring 1999), 25-32.
- Frederick H. Buttel and Stuart W. Shulman,
"Introduction to the Special Issue on the Politics and Policies of
Sustainable Agriculture," Society and Natural Resources, guest editor Stuart
Shulman, 10, 3 (June 1997), 235-237.
Peer Reviewed Conference Proceedings
- Stuart W. Shulman, Eduard Hovy, Namhee Kwon & Emily
Huisman, "Tools for Rules: Technology Transfer and Electronic Rulemaking,"
HICSS-41, 2008 the Hawaii International Conference on System Science,
Waikoloa, Hawaii.
- Namhee Kwon, Eduard Hovy, and Stuart Shulman,
"Identifying and Classifying Subjective Claims," Proceedings of the Eighth
National Conference on Digital Government Research, May 20-23, 2007 (Digital
Government Research Center).
- Stuart Shulman, Jamie Callan, Eduard Hovy, and Stephen Zavestoski,
"Language
Processing Technology for Electronic Rulemaking: A Project Highlight,"
Proceedings of the Seventh National Conference on Digital Government
Research, May 21-24, 2006 (Digital Government Research Center).
- Namhee Kwon, Stuart Shulman, and Eduard Hovy, "Multidimensional Text
Analysis for eRulemaking," Proceedings of the Seventh National Conference on
Digital Government Research, May 21-24, 2006 (Digital Government Research
Center).
- Grace Hui Yang, Jamie Callan, and Stuart Shulman, "Next Steps in Near
Duplicate Detection for eRulemaking," Proceedings of the Seventh National
Conference on Digital Government Research, May 21-24, 2006 (Digital
Government Research Center).
- Stuart Shulman, "Whither Deliberation: Mass e-Mail
Campaigns and U.S. Regulatory Rulemaking," ICEG 2005: The International Conference on
e-Government.
- Stuart Shulman, Jamie Callan, Eduard Hovy, and Stephen Zavestoski,
"Language
Processing Technology for Electronic Rulemaking: A Project Highlight,"
Proceedings of the Sixth National Conference on Digital Government Research,
May 15-18, 2005 (Digital Government Research Center).
- Stuart W. Shulman and Mack C. Shelley, "Give the People What They Want:
Research Notes from the Hunt for Better Rulemaking," Proceedings of the
Sixth National Conference on Digital Government Research, May 15-18, 2005
(Digital Government Research Center).
- Stuart Shulman, Jamie Callan, Eduard Hovy, and Stephen Zavestoski,
"SGER
Collaborative: A Testbed for eRulemaking Data," Proceedings of the Fifth
National Conference on Digital Government Research, May 24-26, 2004 (Digital
Government Research Center).
- Stuart Shulman, Mack Shelley, and Lisa Thrane, "Digital Citizenship:
Parameters of the Digital Divide," in Proceedings of the Fourth National
Conference on Digital Government Research, May 18-21, 2003 (Digital
Government Research Center).
- Stuart Shulman, Sally Beisser, Teresa Larson, and Mack Shelley,
"Digital
Citizenship: Lessons Learned as Service-Learning Meets the Digital Divide,"
in Proceedings of the Third National Conference on Digital Government
Research, May 20-22, 2002 (Digital Government Research Center).
- Stuart W. Shulman, Stephen Zavestoski, David Schlosberg, David Courard-Hauri,
and Dyson Richards, "Citizen Agenda-Setting: The Electronic Collection and
Synthesis of Public Commentary in the Regulatory Rulemaking Process," in
Proceedings of the Second National Conference on Digital Government
Research, May 20-23, 2001 (Digital Government Research Center).
Peer Reviewed Book Chapters
- Schlosberg, David, Stuart Shulman and Stephen
Zavestoski. "Deliberation in E-Rulemaking? The Problem of Mass
Participation." in Todd Davies and Seeta Gangadharan, (Eds.) Online
Deliberation: Design, Research, and Practice (Chicago: CSLI
Publications/University of Chicago Press, 2009).
- Seongyeon Auh, Stuart W. Shulman, Lisa A. Thrane,
and Mack C. Shelley, II, "Beyond the Digital Divide: Closing the Generation
and Disability Gaps?," in Enrico Ferro, Yogesh K. Dwivedi, J. Ramon
Gil-Garcia and Michael D. Williams (Eds.), Handbook of Research on
Overcoming Digital Divides: Constructing an Equitable and Competitive
Information Society (Hershey, PA: IGI Global, 2009).
- Mack C. Shelley II, Lisa E. Thrane, & Stuart W.
Shulman. "Generational Differences in Informational Technology Use and
Political Involvement: New Directions," In D.F. Norris (Ed.),
E-government Research: Policy and Management. (Hershey, PA: Idea Group
Press, 2007), 336-356.
- Stuart Shulman, "The Federal Docket Management System and the Prospect for
Digital Democracy in U.S. Rulemaking," G. David Garson (Editor) Modern
Public Information Technology Systems: Issues and Challenges (Hershey, PA:
Idea Group Press, 2006).
- David Schlosberg, Stuart Shulman, and Stephen Zavestoski,
"Virtual
Environmental Citizenship: Web-Based Public Participation on Environmental
Rulemaking in the US," in Dobson & Bell (Eds.) Environmental Citizenship:
Getting From Here to There (MIT Press, 2006), 207-236.
- Lisa Thrane, Stuart Shulman, Mack Shelley, Sally Beisser, and Teresa Larson,
"Does Computer Training Translate to E-political Empowerment among
Midwestern Senior Citizens?" B. Jaeger (Editor), Young Technologies in Old
Hands-An International View on Senior Citizens Utilization of ICT
(Copenhagen, Denmark: DJOF Publishing, 2005), 159-173.
- Stuart W. Shulman, Lisa Thrane, and Mack C. Shelley,
"eRulemaking," in G.
David Garson (Ed.) Handbook of Public Information Systems 2nd Ed. (Boca
Raton, FL: CRC Press, 2005), 237-254.
- Stuart W. Shulman, "The Origin of the Federal Farm Loan Act: Issue Emergence
and Agenda-Setting in the Progressive Era Print Press," in Jane Adams (Ed.)
Fighting for the Farm: Rural America Transformed (U. of Pennsylvania Press,
2003), 113-128.
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