Journal: DGOV

Volume 3, Issue 2

0 -- 0Geoff Mulgan. Government as a Brain: How Can Governments Better Understand, Think, Create, and Remember, and Avoid the Traps of Collective Stupidity Both in Emergencies and Normal Times
0 -- 0Abigail Kielty, Amy Lee, Michael Neblo. Connecting to Congress During COVID-19: Political Representation and Two-Way Crisis Communication
0 -- 0Jose M. Martinez Sierra. Constitutions vs. COVID-19: CrowdLaw as an Alternative in Crisis and Recovery
0 -- 0José Martí. Crowdsourcing Crisis Management and Democratic Legitimacy
0 -- 0Angela Oduor Lungati. Data Sharing and Information Platforms in Crisis Response and Preparedness: Exploring the Role of Open Data Sharing Platforms and Collective Intelligence in COVID-19 Response Efforts, and Preparedness for Future Pandemics
0 -- 0José Luis Martí, Beth Simone Noveck. Introduction to the Special Issue on Crowdlaw and Emergency Collective Intelligence
0 -- 0John Gastil, Chris Anderson, Laura Black, Stephanie Burkhalter, Soo-Hye Han, Justin Reedy, Robert C. Richards, John Rountree. Convening a Minipublic During a Pandemic: A Case Study of the Oregon Citizens' Assembly Pilot on COVID-19 Recovery
0 -- 0Peter Bragge. From Centuries to Hours: The Journey of Research into Practice
0 -- 0Michael A. Fisher, Lindsay K. Milliken. Crowdsourcing Science and Technology Expertise to Empower Legislative Branch Oversight and Policymaking
0 -- 0Hollie Russon Gilman. Building Civic Power in Crisis