Winter 2006--National Civic Review, Solving a Classic Dilemma of Democratic Politics: Who Will Guard the Guardians?
Spring 2004--National Civic Review, Alleviating the Problem of Rational Voter Ignorance: A Proposal for a "Ballot Portal"
Fall 2003--National Civic Review, Should the Public Meeting Enter the Information Age?
December 2001--Vital Speeches of the Day, Is it Time for an E-Congress?
August 2001--Government Technology, E-Government vs. E-Democracy
May 2000--Harvard International Journal of Press-Politics, Local TV News Archives as a Public Good
Winter 1999--Social Science Computer Review, Converging Mass Media and Public Records Media: The Case of Government Access TV
January 1999--Chicago Tribune, Senate Hypocrisy Over "Hot" Testimony
2001--Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, E-Democracy as Deterrence: Public Policy Implications of a Deterrence Model of Democratic Accountability
1998--Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, New Media and Democratic Accountability--Part 1: The Growth of Government Access TV, Part 2: The Impact of Government Access TV (Note that each of these parts was written as a standalone paper, thus the openings overlap.)
1996--Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Newspapers in Bytes and Bits: Limitations of Electronic Databases for Content Analysis
1996--Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, New Media, Potential Information & Democratic Accountability: A Case Study of Government Access Community Media