School of Information Sciences

Stuart Shulman

Associate Professor

601A IS Building
412-624-3776

Shulman@pitt.edu
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Institution of highest degree:
Ph.D. University of Oregon

Research Interests:

American national government and public policy; digital citizenship; e-government and service-learning; environmental policy; civic environmentalism; smart growth and environmental justice; mass media; film and politics; the history of political communication.

Recent Publications:

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.

Shulman, Stuart W., Shelley, Mack C., and Thrane, Lisa E. 2006. Generational Differences in Informational Technology Use and Political Involvement. International Journal of Electronic Government Research.

Shulman, Stuart W., Shelley, Mack C., and Thrane, Lisa E. 2006. Lost in Cyberspace: Barriers to Bridging the Digital Divide in E-Politics. International Journal of Information Policy, Law, and Security.

Shulman, Stuart W., Zavestoski, Stephen, and Schlosberg, David. 2006. Democracy and The Environment on the Internet: Electronic Citizen Participation in Regulatory Rulemaking. Science, Technology & Human Values.

Shulman, Stuart W. 2005. eRulemaking: Issues in Current Research and Practice. International Journal of Public Administration 28: 1-21.

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