Participants Cybercivics 101: The Relevance of Representative Democracy in the Information Age October 10-11, 1996
Richard Abbott, Washington Theological Consortium John Artz, The George Washington University Doug Bailey, American Political Network Ramon Barquin, CEI Marylin Cade, AT&T Lorrie Faith Cranor, Washington University Christine Davis, Smoky Hills High School Cynthia Darling, The Brookings Institution Dorothy Denning, Georgetown University Ken Driessen, MRJ Solutions Michael Donovan Leslie Durgin, Mayor, Bolder, CO Jane Fishkin, The Brookings Institution Doug Fowler, Smoky Hills High School Don Gotterbarn, East Tennessee State/ GWU Lawrence K. Grossman, Horizons Cable Network Michael Ialacci, Kansas State University Deborah G. Johnson, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Jack Loughney, Social Philosophy Research Institute & Westfield State College Rick Maginn, Smoky Hills High School Davis Mason, Heritage Foundation Amy Mitchell, American Enterprise Institute Larry Noble, Federal Election Commission Richard Nunno, Congressional Research Service Alexia Parks, VoteLink Larry Ponemon, KPMG Peat Marwick Ryan Roper, Smoky Hills High School Jared P. Schutz, Stardot Consulting Rick Smyre, Communities of the Future Patrick Sullivan, CEI Christine Varney, Commissioner, FTC Coleen White, Highway 1 Chris Wright , FCC Office of General Counsel
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