Carolyn Lukensmeyer - Publications

Publications

  • Lukensmeyer, Carolyn. "Large-Scale Citizen Engagement and the Rebuilding of New Orleans: A Case Study" National Civic Review vol. 96 no. 3
  • Lukensmeyer, Carolyn with Wendy Jacobson and Lars Torres. "Institutionalizing Large-Scale Engagements in Governance: A Link Between Theory and Practice" "Beyond e-Government and e-Democracy: A Global Perspective". Ed. Alan R. Shark and Sylviane Toporkoff. Booksurge, 2008. 59-76.
  • Lukensmeyer, Carolyn and Lars Hasselblad Torres. "Public Deliberation: A Manager's Guide to Citizen Deliberation" IBM's Center for the Business of Government 2006
  • Lukensmeyer, Carolyn and Steve Brigham. "Taking Democracy to Scale: Large Scale Interventions— for Citizens" Journal of Applied Behavioral Science Vol. 41 No. 1, March 2005
  • Lukensmeyer, Carolyn. "A Town Meeting for the Twenty-First Century" The Deliberative Democracy Handbook: Strategies for Effective Civic Engagement in the Twenty-First Century John Gastil (Editor), Peter Levine (Editor). June 2005
  • Lukensmeyer, Carolyn with Goldman, A NATIONAL TOWN HALL: Bringing Citizens Together Through Interactive Video Teleconferencing, Washington, D.C.: The Tides Center - Americans Discuss Social Security, 1999.
  • "A View from the Inside: Interview with Carolyn Lukensmeyer," Government Works: Profiles of People Making a Difference, Alexandria, VA: Miles River Press, 1995.
  • Lukensmeyer and Hyde, "Good Politics is Good Organization: Revitalizing the Bureaucracy," Briefing Papers on Strategic Design for Transition, Leadership for a New America, Team Development and Executive Selection, Citizen Participation and Public Consensus and New Priorities, October 1992.
  • Lukensmeyer, "Commentary," Governing Magazine, November 1990.
  • Lukensmeyer, "Managing the Dilemma: Governor's Staff and Cabinet," Women Executives in State Government Newsletter, September 1988.

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