The Danish version of my extended abstract was published as:
Stodolsky, D. S. (1992). Computernetværk-baseret demokrati: Videnskabelig kommunikation som grundlag for den demokratiske beslutningsproces [Computer-network based democracy: Scientific communication as a foundation for the democratic decision process.] For medlemmernes skyld? [For the members' sake?] (pp. 139-158). Esbjerg, Denmark: Foreningen for studier i andelsbevægelse og kooperation [Danish Society for Cooperative Studies].
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Extended abstract:
Stodolsky, D. S. (2002). Computer-network based democracy: Scientific communication as a basis for governance. Proceedings of the 3rd International Workshop on Knowledge Management in e-Government, 7, 127-137.
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Comprehensive
Stodolsky, D. S. (1995). Consensus Journals: Invitational journals based upon peer review. The Information Society, 11(4). [1994 version in N. P. Gleditsch, P. H. Enckell, & J. Burchardt (Eds.), Det videnskabelige tidsskrift (The scientific journal) (pp. 151-160). Copenhagen: Nordic Council of Ministers. (Tema NORD 1994: 574)]
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The latest (includes citation to an implementation attempt):
Stodolsky, D. (2002). Scientific publication needs a peer consensus. Psycoloquy, 13(2).
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Discussion of organizational impacts of the system:
Stodolsky, D. (1994). Telematic journals and organizational control: Integrity, authority, and self-regulation. Interpersonal Computing and Technology, 2(1).
Det ser super awesome ud :D.
Vil lige læse den helt igennem inden jeg kommenterer mere :)