Engage
Our goal in this project is to design, implement, deploy, and test innovative ways for citizens and government to communicate, with the goal of better supporting civic engagement and deliberation.
For more information, current activities, and project partners, please see the main project web page at http://engage.cs.washington.edu/.
Publications
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Is This What You Meant? Promoting Listening on the Web with Reflect Travis Kriplean, Michael Toomim, Jonathan T. Morgan, Alan Borning and Andrew J. Ko Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2012. Full Paper (PDF) |
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Supporting Reflective Public Thought with ConsiderIt Travis Kriplean, Jonathan T. Morgan, Deen G. Freelon, Alan Borning and Lance Bennett Computer Supported Cooperative Work, 2012. Full Paper (PDF) |
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ConsiderIt: Improving Structured Public Deliberation Travis Kriplean, Jonathan T. Morgan, Deen G. Freelon, Alan Borning and Lance Bennett Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2011. Work in Progress (PDF) |
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Playful Civic Engagement Using Large Public Displays Christian Steins, Christoph Peschel, Daniel Warnke and Alan Borning Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2011. Workshop Paper (PDF) |
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Supporting Active Listening and Grounding on the Web through Restatement Travis Kriplean, Michael Toomim, Jonathan T. Morgan, Alan Borning and Andrew J. Ko Computer Supported Cooperative Work, 2011. Horizons (PDF) |