by J. H. Snider | Mar 10, 2010
How Will Journalism Survive the Internet Age? J.H. Snider presents his proposal for using semantic web technologies to automate conflict-of-interest reporting at this FTC workshop. The proposal consisted of apresentation (an audio recording of the presentation starts...
by J. H. Snider | Mar 1, 2010
How can we strengthen two-way communication with the public and improve governing in the new media environment? J.H. Snider’s presentation before the 111th Congress Stennis Congressional Staff Fellows Program.
by J. H. Snider | Feb 19, 2010
Deterring Fake Public Participation The International Journal of Public Participation publishes J.H. Snider’s essay on the growing plague of fake public participation in America.
by J. H. Snider | Feb 9, 2010
WYPR Radio’s Midday Show on Maryland’s November 2, 2010 ballot referendum on whether to convene a constitutional convention. Baltimore Sun columnist and Midday host Dan Rodricks moderates an hourlong discussion on the pros and cons of a Maryland constitutional...
by J. H. Snider | Jan 22, 2010
Open Government: Defining, Designing, and Sustaining Transparency J.H. Snider presents his arguments on how the open government public policy debate should be framed at this two-day workshop sponsored by Princeton University’s Center for Information Technology...
by J. H. Snider | Jan 8, 2010
Md’s Ballot Surprise: Voters in November will have a rare opportunity to shape the state’s constitution The Baltimore Sun publishes J.H. Snider’s op-ed on Maryland’s 2010 ballot item to call a constitutional convention. For additional information, seeMarylanders for...
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