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Dmitry Epstein
Dmitry Epstein
Assistant Professor, Communication and Public Policy, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
E-mail megerősítve itt: mail.huji.ac.il - Kezdőlap
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Who's Responsible for the Digital Divide? Public Perceptions and Policy Implications
D Epstein, EC Nisbet, T Gillespie
The Information Society 27 (2), 92-104, 2011
2332011
The value of words: Narrative as evidence in policymaking
D Epstein, CR Farina, JB Heidt
Evidence and Policy 10 (2), 243-258, 2014
932014
Not by technology alone: The “analog” aspects of online public engagement in policymaking
D Epstein, M Newhart, R Vernon
Government Information Quarterly 31 (2), 337-344, 2014
852014
The making of institutions of information governance: The case of the Internet Governance Forum
D Epstein
Journal of Information Technology 28 (2), 137-149, 2013
83*2013
Knowledge in the People: Rethinking'Value'in Public Rulemaking Participation
CR Farina, D Epstein, J Heidt, M Newhart
Wake Forest Law Review, 12-65, 2012
712012
Doing internet governance: how science and technology studies inform the study of internet governance.
D Epstein, C Katzenbach, F Musiani
Internet Policy Review 5 (3), DOI: 10.14763/2016.3.435, 2016
65*2016
Differential effects of capital-enhancing and recreational Internet use on citizens’ demand for democracy
E Stoycheff, EC Nisbet, D Epstein
Communication Research 47 (7), 1034-1055, 2020
562020
Markers of Online Privacy Marginalization: Empirical Examination of Socioeconomic Disparities in Social Media Privacy Attitudes, Literacy, and Behavior
D Epstein, K Quinn
Social Media+ Society 6 (2), 2056305120916853, 2020
482020
Regulation Room: Getting “more, better” civic participation in complex government policymaking
CR Farina, D Epstein, JB Heidt, MJ Newhart
Transforming Government: People, Process and Policy 7 (4), 2013
482013
The magic sauce: Practices of facilitation in online policy deliberation
D Epstein, G Leshed
Journal of Public Deliberation 12 (1), 4, 2016
422016
Designing an Online Civic Engagement Platform: Balancing “More” vs.“Better” Participation in Complex Public Policymaking
CR Farina, D Epstein, J Heidt, MJ Newhart
International Journal of E-Politics (IJEP) 5 (1), 16-40, 2014
422014
It’s the Definition, Stupid! Framing of Online Privacy in the Internet Governance Forum Debates
EPSB Dmitry Epstein, Merrill C. Roth
Journal of Information Policy 4, 2014
402014
We care about different things: Non-elite conceptualizations of social media privacy
K Quinn, D Epstein, B Moon
Social Media+ Society 5 (3), 2056305119866008, 2019
342019
One and Done: Factors affecting one-time contributors to ad-hoc online communities
BJ McInnis, EL Murnane, D Epstein, D Cosley, G Leshed
Proceedings of the 19th ACM Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative …, 2016
282016
Multistakeholderism in Praxis: The Case of the Regional and National Internet Governance Forum (IGF) Initiatives
D Epstein, BM Nonnecke
Policy & Internet 8 (2), 148-173, 2016
262016
# MyPrivacy: How Users Think About Social Media Privacy
K Quinn, D Epstein
Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Social Media and Society …, 2018
222018
Manufacturing Internet policy language: The inner workings of the discourse construction at the Internet Governance Forum
D Epstein
39th Annual Telecommunication Policy Research Conference, 2011
212011
The Duality Of Information Policy Debates: The Case Of The Internet Governance Forum
D Epstein
Cornell University, 2012
172012
Constructing the Information Society: The binding nature of nonbinding debates about Internet governance
D Epstein
TPRC, 2010
122010
A Comparative Privacy Research Framework
PK Masur, D Epstein, K Quinn, C Wilhelm, L Baruh, C Lutz
SocArXiv, 2021
112021
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