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Esterling, Kevin M., David MJ Lazer, and Michael A. Neblo. "Connecting to constituents: the diffusion of representation practices among Congressional websites." Political Research Quarterly 66, no. 1 (2013): 102-114.

Esterling, Kevin M., David MJ Lazer, and Michael A. Neblo. "Representative communication: Web site interactivity and distributional path dependence in the US Congress." Political Communication 28, no. 4 (2011): 409-439.

Esterling, Kevin M., David MJ Lazer, and Michael A. Neblo. Improving Congressional Websites. Center for Technology Innovation at Brookings, 2010.

 

Esterling, Kevin M., Michael A. Neblo, and David MJ Lazer. "Estimating treatment effects in the presence of noncompliance and nonresponse: The generalized endogenous treatment model." Political Analysis 19, no. 2 (2011): 205-226.

Esterling, Kevin M., Michael A. Neblo, and David MJ Lazer. "Means, motive, and opportunity in becoming informed about politics: A deliberative field experiment with members of Congress and their constituents." Public opinion quarterly 75, no. 3 (2011): 483-503.

Lazer, David, Ines Mergel, Curtis Ziniel, Kevin M. Esterling, and Michael A. Neblo. "The multiple institutional logics of innovation." International Public Management Journal 14, no. 3 (2011): 311-340.

Lazer, David, Michael Neblo, Kevin Esterling, and Kathy Goldschmidt. "Online Town Hall Meetings–Exploring Democracy in the 21st Century." Congressional Management Foundation, Washington, DC (2009).

 

Lazer, David, Michael Neblo, and Kevin Esterling. "The Internet and the Madisonian Cycle: Possibilities and Prospects for Consultative Representation." Connecting Democracy: Online consultation and the flow of Political Communication (2011): 265-285.

Lazer, David M., Anand E. Sokhey, Michael A. Neblo, Kevin M. Esterling, and Ryan Kennedy. "Expanding the conversation: Multiplier effects from a deliberative field experiment." Political Communication 32, no. 4 (2015): 552-573.

Minozzi, William, Michael A. Neblo, Kevin M. Esterling, and David MJ Lazer. "Field experiment evidence of substantive, attributional, and behavioral persuasion by members of Congress in online town halls." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (2015): 201418188.

Neblo, Michael A., Kevin M. Esterling, Ryan P. Kennedy, David MJ Lazer, and Anand E. Sokhey. "Who wants to deliberate—and why?." American Political Science Review 104, no. 3 (2010): 566-583.

Neblo, Michael A., William Minozzi, Kevin M. Esterling, Jon Green, Jonathon Kingzette, and David MJ Lazer. "The need for a translational science of democracy." Science 355, no. 6328 (2017): 914-915.

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