[Air-L] Online adjudication?

Dan L. Burk dburk at uci.edu
Tue Nov 27 09:16:50 PST 2012


Hi Charles --

Lots and lots of good work by Ethan Katsh and his center, UM at Amherst.

http://works.bepress.com/ethan_katsh/

http://odr.info/katsh

http://www.umass.edu/sbs/faculty/profiles/katsh.htm

Best, DLB

> Dear AoIRists,
>
> On behalf of a legal scholar colleague who is interested in recent
> developments in online adjudication, including efforts at e-rulemaking,
> online dispute resolution, e-petitioning, and other forms of
> e-participation
> as both implementations of and improvements on some version of Habermas's
> more recent (2006) theory of adjudication - specifically:
> Sturm¹s concept of multi-partiality ( Sturm and Gadlin, 2007, Conflict
> Resolution and Systemic Change, Journal of Dispute Resolution, Vol.
> 2007:3,
> pp. 1 ­ 63.)
> And recent works by Claudia Landwehr,
> 2010, Discourse and Coordination: Modes of Interaction and their Roles in
> Political Decision-Making, The Journal of Political Philosophy, Vol. 18:1,
> pp. 101­22;
> and Landwehr and Holzinger, 2010, Institutional Determinants of
> Deliberative
> Interaction, European Political Science Review, vol. 2:3, pp. 373­400.
>
> -- suggestions and tips for either additional resources along these lines,
> and/or any research groups or centers that may also be focusing on these
> threads of scholarship and research?
>
> As always, many thanks in advance,
> - charles
> Associate Professor in Media Studies
> Department of Media and Communication
> University of Oslo
> P.O. Box 1093 Blindern
> NO-0317
> Oslo Norway
> Tel. +47 228 50404
> email: charles.ess at media.uio.no
>
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