Theoretical Aspects of Crowd Sourced ODR
July 8, 2009
Law Lab in partnership with eCitizen Foundation convened a workshop to explore research efforts and development approaches of each respective organization on the topic of “crowdsourced online dispute resolution” (cODR). A key goal for the workshop was to discuss overlapping research interests and potential points of synergy between the Law Lab and eCitizen, particularly as each institution continues to focus on online dispute resolution in the broader contexts of public policy debates, online cooperation, digital institutions, and initiatives in open government.
Urs Gasser, Executive Director, Berkman Center for Internet & Society, Law Lab, Co-Principal Investigator
Joey Mornin, Researcher, Berkman Center for Internet & Society
Beth Noveck, Deputy Chief Technology Officer for Open Government and Robynn Sturm, Assistant Deputy Technology Officer for Open Government
Robynn Sturm, Assistant Deputy Technology Officer for Open Government